I think I just built the same one. Too lazy to look it up on Amazon but if it is I’m happy so far. I am caulking silicone for the panels, made a way to lock the windows open, and put a chain and a door stop on. Had a window blow off in some high winds and was able to loosen the roof enough to put it back in. I am installing a LP heater and running electrical to it this weekend.(Zone 6a). I also added heavy “l” brackets around the bottom edges and it made a world of a difference.
Hope you are as happy with the purchase as I am. Happy growing.
NoiseOutrageous8422
Tamp the gravel down and it becomes a pretty solid surface and still permeable
built_n0t_b0t
I bought the EASIHOLD glue stuff and returned it. Went with a few pavers instead.
railgons
Set the pavers flush in the gravel down the center as an aisle.
Demorylized
Pavers will do more for your heat retention than gravel alone
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I think I just built the same one. Too lazy to look it up on Amazon but if it is I’m happy so far. I am caulking silicone for the panels, made a way to lock the windows open, and put a chain and a door stop on. Had a window blow off in some high winds and was able to loosen the roof enough to put it back in. I am installing a LP heater and running electrical to it this weekend.(Zone 6a). I also added heavy “l” brackets around the bottom edges and it made a world of a difference.
Hope you are as happy with the purchase as I am. Happy growing.
Tamp the gravel down and it becomes a pretty solid surface and still permeable
I bought the EASIHOLD glue stuff and returned it. Went with a few pavers instead.
Set the pavers flush in the gravel down the center as an aisle.
Pavers will do more for your heat retention than gravel alone