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JoeReal
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Joined: 16 Nov 2005
Posts: 4726
Location: Davis, California

Posted: Mon 03 Mar, 2008 4:49 pm



Greenline 6' X 8' Greenhouse
$549.99 Shipping & Handling included
Valid for orders placed January 29, 2008 through March 9, 2008 Limited Online Offer
$200 coupon is reflected in the price.

Crystal Clear Polycarbonate Panels, Aluminum Frame, Sturdy and Rigid For Year Round Use
Item # 262244


Online price $749.99
Less coupon -$200.00
YOUR COST, delivered $549.99


The Greenline Greenhouse is the ultimate choice for function, style, size and value. Its classic design adds a regal look to any backyard setting. A perfect way for both the novice and experienced gardener to add months to the growing season and protect plants in winter. Enjoy the pleasure of watching young seedlings turn to small plants and into beautiful annual flowers to be spread throughout your home both inside and out. The Greenline's unbreakable crystal clear panels have built in UV Protection for plants while allowing you to view a perfect growing environment from anywhere in the yard.

The frame is powder-coated aluminum for long lasting beauty with a rust proof galvanized steel base for ultra low maintenance. The dark green finish blends perfectly into your surroundings and the full apex-styled roofline both looks appealing and adds headroom inside. A gutter system is included to help carry away excess rain and a roof vent provides the air circulation. Our sliding door system allows easy entry and exit.



Features:

* 6’ x 8’ dimensions are designed to fit almost anywhere in any yard
* Vent, rain gutter and attractive base are standard features
* Stunning dark green powder coat finish for lasting beauty
* 100% UV Polycarbonate 'Snap-Glass' panels are crystal clear and 200% stronger than standard glass
* Sliding door and roof vent provide air circulation for the perfect growing environment
* Door height and sliding feature provide easy access in and out
* Simple assembly requires only pliers and screwdriver
* Assembly instructions are easy to read and are fully illustrated
* Dimensions: 6' W x 8' L x 6' 6" H
* Weight: 112lbs.
* Lifetime Warranty on frame, 20-year warranty on clear panels
* Made in Israel
* For questions regarding this product, please call toll free 1-877-407-9100 ext. 1, from 8 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday Central time


Shipping & Terms

Standard shipping via Federal Express Ground is included in the quoted price. The estimated delivery time will be approximately 10 - 15 business days from the time of order.

Delivery is not available to Puerto Rico, Alaska or Hawaii.

Costco.com offers merchandise which complements our warehouse product selection. Therefore, most items available on our web site are unique to costco.com.

Costco.com products can be returned to any of our more than 500 Costco warehouses worldwide.
[Model STC-GL608]
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bencelest
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Joined: 13 Nov 2005
Posts: 1596
Location: Salinas, California

Posted: Tue 04 Mar, 2008 12:00 am

Thanks Joe.
I just mail-ordered one.
Now I can finish my pergola plat to act as a greenhouse.
I am sure I can adopt the parts to fit my plat since I have plenty of 3'x6' clear glass (used for tub doors) that I bought for $6 a piece.
Thanks Joe for posting this. You just save me $200 not counting the save had I bought the parts in pieces. One 3'x16' corrugated polycarbonate sheet costs $112 ea already at HD and I was about to order them.
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Onggia



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 2

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2008 1:46 am

Hi,
Is there Santa Ana wind in your area? Do you think this green house can stand with the strong wind.
I built one last December with the pvc pipe, but was not last (I live in Orange County, CA.)
Please let me know if this one is stong enough.
Thanks.
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JoeReal
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Joined: 16 Nov 2005
Posts: 4726
Location: Davis, California

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2008 2:58 am

I would install a windbreak to the side where the strong winds are coming from. Wind breaks can be decorative and as simple as slatted fence with a porosity of 35%. It can be some plants arranged in such a way to divert the wind. When making wind breaks, the aim is to slow down the wind or divert it, not to stop it. And the best types have 35% porosity which allows some wind to pass through.
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