I have to decided to take that risk and will report at various intervals with my results. I cannot make this decision for any other bromeliad lover. I used Sherwin Williams Water-based Stain, in foliage green . It’s ease to apply and very attractive. I have planned  three racks for plants. One 16 x 28 and two at 12 x 32. I also have a work station 12 x 20 for potting and storage. The racks are 33’ high with 2” lips to prevent pots from falling of the racks. To do a bit of recycling, we are using standard white wire closet shelves for the tables instead of discarding. The floor will be made up of pea  gravel over nursery cloth to absorb the water from misters attached to my every three day yard sprinkling system.

I will be giving you updates on the progress and the final outcome.  Thanks for letting us share this experience with you and I hope this quick description is of help to you and to any other potential  shade house builder.  If you have any questions please contact me at SmilingLarry@aol.com.

 

 

 

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