I saw this off a sponsored ad on Facebook, probably because I look at gardening stuff all the time. I grew up in the country in North TX, but later on in life, I got married and have had health problems that have kept me from working. Behind our duplex, is a large pasture a local church owns but they allow me to garden on 60 ft of it. Gardening is something I can do at my own pace. Some recent big changes in our life, if everything goes right, we will be getting our own home in the next 6 months. Part of that dream is to have a nice green house so I can grow things easier, seed start without using up my 2nd bedroom with grow lights lol, and giving me a leg up on all the Texas elements we have here. My garden has been fried the last 2 years. Like your video, the green houses I've seen are either worthless in our weather or really expensive. The first company I heard about was Hartley. While they are gorgeous, prices are crazy. I love the look of the Yoderbuilt, rustic but clean, looks durable ( is it hail and straight line proof?), and comparable to other temporary building prices but actually made to be a green house. I still have a lot of questions on options. Venting, heat in winter, and the little things that I might not realize I need later. I really love the look of it!
Is this the same Yoders that does barns and sheds in middle Georgia? My Yoder’s 12x20 lofted barn is FANTASTIC! I have to assume that, if it’s not the same company, I bet they are at least related…
Do you deliver to California? This looks exactly like the greenhouse I need for my garden up in Truckee, Ca by Lake Tahoe. We only have about 78 frost free days a year, and like you say, those flimsy greenhouse kits are not sturdy enough for our climate up here in the Sierra’s.
I saw this off a sponsored ad on Facebook, probably because I look at gardening stuff all the time. I grew up in the country in North TX, but later on in life, I got married and have had health problems that have kept me from working. Behind our duplex, is a large pasture a local church owns but they allow me to garden on 60 ft of it. Gardening is something I can do at my own pace. Some recent big changes in our life, if everything goes right, we will be getting our own home in the next 6 months. Part of that dream is to have a nice green house so I can grow things easier, seed start without using up my 2nd bedroom with grow lights lol, and giving me a leg up on all the Texas elements we have here. My garden has been fried the last 2 years. Like your video, the green houses I've seen are either worthless in our weather or really expensive. The first company I heard about was Hartley. While they are gorgeous, prices are crazy. I love the look of the Yoderbuilt, rustic but clean, looks durable ( is it hail and straight line proof?), and comparable to other temporary building prices but actually made to be a green house. I still have a lot of questions on options. Venting, heat in winter, and the little things that I might not realize I need later. I really love the look of it!
I hope to order one of your amazing greenhouses soon. Can the windows be ordered in brown vinyl instead of white, I hope so.
Is this the same Yoders that does barns and sheds in middle Georgia? My Yoder’s 12x20 lofted barn is FANTASTIC! I have to assume that, if it’s not the same company, I bet they are at least related…
Exactly 😊
Does shelving come in the green house
Do you deliver to California? This looks exactly like the greenhouse I need for my garden up in Truckee, Ca by Lake Tahoe. We only have about 78 frost free days a year, and like you say, those flimsy greenhouse kits are not sturdy enough for our climate up here in the Sierra’s.
No prices on the surface always scare me lol....
I love💖