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Which greenhouse glazing material is right for my growing operation?

The glazing material that you choose for your greenhouse is one of the most important decisions you will make as a greenhouse owner. How you make this eventual decision will depend on a host of variables that we will discuss below. A few of the variables to get you thinking about your specific needs are light transmittance, insulation, and cost – both for installation and upkeep.
 
But one rule to know and remember when it comes to glazing: it must always protect your greenhouse from all seasonal antagonists. This includes bitterly cold and oppressively hot temperatures, heavy snow loads, and golf-ball sized hail. As a rule, your climate should determine your glazing.

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