Description
Auxiliary items that need to be purchased separately in your local area in order to complete the kit.
Estimated Local Material Costs for 3 Season & 4 Season Options
Expect to budget within 15% ± of the below amounts, which vary depending on your local prices.
3 Season Greenhouses
12′ Model – $1,352
16′ Model – $1,522
20′ Model – $1,758
24′ Model – $2,122
4 Season Greenhouses
12′ Model – $1,585
16′ Model – $1,775
20′ Model – $2,075
24′ Model – $2,463
* Installation option available by Mud Hub Greenhouses within a 75 mile radius of Santa Fe, NM. Exceptions to be determined on a project basis, with cost factors for accommodations & travel. Kits include all covers, hoops, end struts, hardware cloth, weed barrier, plastic protective liner, fasteners, & connectors. Kits do not include large or breakable items that can be purchased locally and make no sense to ship, such as lumber, doors, metal emt & top rail, metal edging and sealer. Concise purchase lists are provided for kit purchasers and estimated to be 25% of the cost of kits. Check local pricing for exact amounts. All items except rolls of hex mesh, hoops and end struts and hardware cloth are shipped directly from Mud Hub Greenhouses. Other items are shipped from vendors to save on repetitive shipping costs for purchasers.
Steve Kanig –
We were the very first clients of Mud Hub. It’s been wonderful. Rod is very creative, and incredibly responsive. He has refined what was already an excellent project to make it even better. It’s now winter here in Albuquerque, but inside the Mud Hub, it’s comfortably warm. Our growing season has been greatly extended. Definitely five stars, recommended without hesitation.
Krista Gathman –
We’ve had a GREAT garden here in windy Edgewood! Never in my life have I had to prune vegetables, but prune I did as the garden took off in my Mud Hub…. good soil, regular water, AND the Mud Hub! I had a wonderful harvest and am ready for next spring! Oh yes, and the raised beds saved my back…
Frank Renz –
We are enjoying the greenhouse and having a decent yield thus far. An earlier start next year and more soil amendments should really make it more productive next year.