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Has anyone with a greenhouse ever used the bubble wrap insulation on the interior of their greenhouse glazing?
A few years ago when we had below zero temperatures forecast, i put up a layer of plastic on the interior of the greenhouse that captured an air layer. THe temps outside actually dipped to -8 F, and the plastic layer helped maintain the interior temps better than nothing. You could actually feel the difference next to glass after i installed the plastic...
The investment for me is only 100$ and the stuff is supposed to be good for 4 seasons, so although it doesn't look that great, seems like it would actually save some heating costs and keep my plants next to the glass happier.
Just wondering if anyone has actual experience with it. here's the product at farmtek - Home - FarmTek - Hydroponic Fodder Systems, Farming & Growing Supplies, Hoop Barns, Poultry & Livestock Equipment, High Tunnels, Greenhouses & More
A few years ago when we had below zero temperatures forecast, i put up a layer of plastic on the interior of the greenhouse that captured an air layer. THe temps outside actually dipped to -8 F, and the plastic layer helped maintain the interior temps better than nothing. You could actually feel the difference next to glass after i installed the plastic...
The investment for me is only 100$ and the stuff is supposed to be good for 4 seasons, so although it doesn't look that great, seems like it would actually save some heating costs and keep my plants next to the glass happier.
Just wondering if anyone has actual experience with it. here's the product at farmtek - Home - FarmTek - Hydroponic Fodder Systems, Farming & Growing Supplies, Hoop Barns, Poultry & Livestock Equipment, High Tunnels, Greenhouses & More