Shade Screens
- TXTravis
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Shade Screens
As you know, Texas is HOT in summer, and toms often benefit from some sun protection. I'd like to get some shade screens to put up over my raised beds, and I'm thinking 40% would be about right. Would that be enough? Can anyone recommend a source? Any tips or essential knowledge y'all can pass on?
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Re: Shade Screens
Hi I'm here in Southern California it gets Hot here also over a hundred degrees for many days in the summertime
I have the 40% sunscreen that I use over my tomatoes
I have them set up on a wire system so I can slide them over the tomato plants based on the weather
I got mine from Amazon, I had to replace one after three years smog heat etc the other one's still good
I have the 40% sunscreen that I use over my tomatoes
I have them set up on a wire system so I can slide them over the tomato plants based on the weather
I got mine from Amazon, I had to replace one after three years smog heat etc the other one's still good
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Re: Shade Screens
This idea REALLY gets the mental wheels turning for me.
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Re: Shade Screens
Here's what I use during the Summer in my garden
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Easy-Garden ... /100547451
Looks like it's sold out on-line but you may be able to find it at your local store.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Easy-Garden ... /100547451
Looks like it's sold out on-line but you may be able to find it at your local store.
USDA Zone 9b, Sunset Zone 13
Average Rainfall 9.5 inches
Climate: Sonoran Desert
Average Rainfall 9.5 inches
Climate: Sonoran Desert
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Re: Shade Screens
I bought mine many years ago from Greenhousemegastore and they are still perfect. I had it over raised bed for broccoli and In late March of 2018 we had a hail store (very rare) and all the houses around me got new roofs but my old shade cloth was unscatheed.
I also have a lot of the rolls which I will use for lettuce in the summer. I think they are about 70%. I cut one and use over the aeration screens in Earthboxes so the mix doesn't fall into the reservoir. Every year the roots go through and I pressure wash them and they too are still perfect and don't fray
I also have a lot of the rolls which I will use for lettuce in the summer. I think they are about 70%. I cut one and use over the aeration screens in Earthboxes so the mix doesn't fall into the reservoir. Every year the roots go through and I pressure wash them and they too are still perfect and don't fray
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Re: Shade Screens
We use a 40% shade cloth on our High tunnel

We purchased it here:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/e.share/p ... f_=ast_bln

We purchased it here:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/e.share/p ... f_=ast_bln
21 ft X 48 ft High Tunnel ( raised beds)
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Re: Shade Screens
I use tennis court privacy screening. This goes under the plastic on the inside of the greenhouse and stays on year round. I'd guess this provides 60% or more blockage. The material is indestructable and has lasted over 20 years.