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Crowing
I used house wrap (feed bags will also work as it's the same material oftentimes) to cover the areas where hardware cloth poked up. That way it didn't put holes in my transparent tarp. You can use Uposts or Tposts of various heights to secure the tarp over the greenhouse or hoop coop - this will give more ventilation and help catch breeze on hot humid days.My husband bought me a 20x10 greenhouse that has an excellent PVC frame, a few years ago. He bought it around July - when they go on sale and only paid $220 for it - regularly $500. I did not like maintaining a greenhouse, and I needed another run so I took the cover off and covered the entire top, sides with 1/2 inch hardware cloth and after fastening below, continued along the ground 2-feet for an apron. I was considering using clear polycarbonate panels on top (I saw this guy do it on Youtube and it looked nice, but, I didn't do the best job making sure the hardware cloth was not sticking up. It is very secure, but, where it needed to be cut - I didn't do a good job. So, I went with a solar resistant tarp, and because I wanted more rain protection, I put a canopy over it to extend 2 feet longer than the sides.
For one of my coops, I extended the tarp almost straight out from the top of the coop, and made a 3 ft overhang using 7 ft Tposts. Nice to walk around the coop and store stuff where the rain can't get it. I'm less than 6 ft tall, so it works.