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Yup. I think I found a video that shows me exactly what to do -- (link)
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oblique
try to get a heavier gauge plastic. When I did the wood planter for my mom's balcony I just used the plastic used to cover stuff when painting and it
Posted by
decline (aka Decline)
Aug 21 '24, 09:57
is honestly too thin. A couple of seasons in and it has torn in several places.
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A quick google found me this. Do you recall the thickness? -- (link)
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oblique
Aug 21, 09:58
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nope but after a quick amazon search probably ~ 30 mil (so I would go heavier than that) -- nm
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decline
Aug 21, 10:00
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Greenhouse tarp... but sun is brutal and thick stuff lasts only a year or two longer -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 21, 10:17
👍 -- nm
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oblique
Aug 21, 10:01
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