Looking for a shade item.

If you build a pergola with slats closer together, that will create a sun/shade area with no additional shade cloth.
I'm not a fan of slats in pergolas, as they tent to sag with time, as walls yes they work great. This is what I plan on making for my set up, with dual shades... a 70% and a 30% on opposite sides.

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Or build two pergolas side to side and have one with 70% for JMs and other delicate trees, and the other one with 30% for more hardy trees that can't tolerate 100 degree full sun days here in central Texas. I saw a similar set up being used in one of Bjorn videos of Kouka en. You can see the wires on the pic below.

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I'm not a fan of slats in pergolas, as they tent to sag with time, as walls yes they work great. This is what I plan on making for my set up, with dual shades... a 70% and a 30% on opposite sides.

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Or build two pergolas side to side and have one with 70% for JMs and other delicate trees, and the other one with 30% for more hardy trees that can't tolerate 100 degree full sun days here in central Texas. I saw a similar set up being used in one of Bjorn videos of Kouka en. You can see the wires on the pic below.

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I’ve never had any sag with mine, but they are not large area pergolas.
 
What ever happened to good ole laundry poles and sheets?:)
 
For a per plant addition you can top dress with sphagnum moss and then wire pieces of plastic mesh over the tops of the pots. I originally did this to prevent top dressing from being disturbed but the white plastic had a positive effect of keeping the pots cool/moist for longer.

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