When I create something for my garden, I try and follow two rules when I design. It should be easy to assembly, take down, and store. It should also solve several problems when possible. This project meets those rules.
Garden PVC Pipe Low Tunnel |
Space the ribs 2-3 feet a part. The video show you how to build it in more detail, but just hammer in the rebar to at least 1/2 its length and drop the rebar on. I will be doing a future post and video on how to put on the plastic when that time arrives for my garden. There are dozens of ways to do it, once you create the framework. I have over 1500 garden videos if you want to follow me on my YouTube channel: The Rusted Garden.
Materials
PVC Pipe
8-10 foot pieces of 1/2 inch PVC
3 pieces will create 3 ribs and additional piece is needed if you want to use a piece across the top
Rebar
18-24 inch pieces of rebar
You will need 2 pieces for each rib placement
(The rebar should be smaller than the opening of the PVC pipe)
Wire or Rope
Used to secure support pipes
Greenhouse Plastic or Painters Tarp
Enough to cover the frame and leave 2 feet on each side
Shade Cloth
Enough to cover the top of the frame and cover 1/2 down each side
Insect Fabric
Enough to full cover the sides and opening on both ends
Securing PVC Piping |
Shade Cloth Extends Seasons & Maintains Growth |
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