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How to make a open-faced greenhouse

Of course this type of greenhouse is not good for winter, only for summer, of course we had trouble finding a translucent net so to let you know we made a net to go over the top of this greenhouse we're putting a link to how to make a net and how to make rope to different types of papers we shared with you so you understand how to make your own net for your open-faced Greenhouse. Of course if you want you can also covered with plastic. But we wanted to make a small Greenhouse that nature itself would water and if we're patient enough and good enough can make the net tight enough so insects can't get in. Of course the smaller you make the net the smaller insects can't get in but it is more time consuming. The bigger the holes in the net the last time you have to even make the net but letting in smaller insects, of course remember to always use white translucent bags which means that when light hits it light can pass through it. It doesn't matter to us how or what you cover your Greenhouse with what matters is that you have fun doing it.
How to make a net: https://greengrowinggarage.blogspot.com/2019/02/net-making.html

How to make string to rope:  https://greengrowinggarage.blogspot.com/2019/02/how-to-make-string-to-rope-from-plastic.html

Make sure you go back and see the other links
Try using fishing string to make your net

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