General Discussion
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Subject: looking for fabric
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| stewee |
Wood River, Nebraska
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Where can I find windbreak and shade fabric. I want something that will breathe. dave
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10/2/2003 4:31:31 PM
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| Brigitte |
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use old bed sheets. cotton breathes.
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10/2/2003 4:48:23 PM
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| Good Girl (April) |
Chippewa Falls, WI
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groworganic.com peaceful valley farm supply. Has every kind of thing a grower could ever wish for. Also check you local greenhouses sometimes the will give away their older ones for a song and dance. Sadly I am a poor singer...:)
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10/2/2003 4:58:14 PM
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| docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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How would snow fencing fit in?
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10/2/2003 5:03:11 PM
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| svrichb |
South Hill, Virginia
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Lowes sells a product called Coolaroo around here. Shade fabric used over decks etc.
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10/2/2003 6:57:07 PM
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| Big Kahuna 26 |
Ontario, Canada.
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Stewee: Black landscape fabric, is real cheap and strong. Stake it every three or four feet and staple it or use roofing nails with large heads. I used it with good results.
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10/2/2003 7:30:19 PM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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Home Depot has black silt fencing in 100' lenghts with oak stakes staple on about every 10' all rolled up for about $20. Makes a decent wind break.
Steve
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10/2/2003 9:25:34 PM
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