[Greenbuilding] Attenuating the sun shining through corrugated fiberglass
wmdorsett at sbcglobal.net
wmdorsett at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 21 19:27:13 CDT 2008
How 'bout vines, Nick? Some are very rapid growing, are pretty spring
thru fall and can be completely cleared for winter. Perhaps Yankee Perm
can suggest varieties that would do well in NM.
Bill Dorsett
Sunwrights
Manhattan, KS
Nick wrote:
> I have an entryway that the previous owner made a nice wood frame and
> covered with corrugated fiberglass--sort of tiny greenhouse.
> Unfortunately in NM it gets far too hot in the summer. What I would
> love is to find out that there is some sort of paint-on/spray-on coating
> that would act like a shade cloth and not look terribly mottled. Shade
> cloth itself is not an answer.
>
> If anyone knows of something or has a great idea it would be much
> appreciated.
>
>
> Nick
>
>
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