Sounds like a awesome way to hide the plants an all the plants mentioned thrive in our weather definitely nice to see another Oregonian outdoor grower .Have you germinated seeds yet .I have grown for years in the oregon sun an certain strains kick ass out here but oregon is known for rain others don't do so well in this climate .I have definitely seen some consistent winners what strains have worked well for you outside .
Well for now I am just going to grow inside in my tent. I did a few plants outside last year that did pretty well, but this year my gardening area is being moved around so the kids have more usable yard space. One was a bag seed unknown photo strain from something a friend gave me that was high CBD, the others were Heavyweight Seeds High Density Auto and some Haze cross seed that was given to me. I have been looking at Oregon Green Seed for photo genetics grown outdoors as they do a lot of work to get flowering times down, cold hardiness up, etc. and the seeds are local, fast, and easy to get. If I had my way on a greenhouse grow I would stock up on Brother's Grimm varieties for the high ceiling in the center, and flank them the whole length on both sides with Fast Buds and Mephisto stuff. For the outdoor auto's I keep looking to the breeders in England and The Netherlands, since the climates are more similar to ours, thinking that will ultimately work out better. Since indoor is somewhat controllable for climate I just try to find whatever sounds amazing, but have been keeping it to auto's inside for the simplicity of care. Man, answering that really got me daydreaming on a greenhouse!