DIY Greenhouse for Approx. $50
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Sow and Dipity
(IC: blogger)
Growing Tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest can be a challenge, so I made this greenhouse to protect my plants from the rainy weather. Using a few simple materials from the hardware store this simple structure was done in about an hour.
The green house is approx. 4 1/2'H x 3' W x 8' L. It's perfect for early spring and fall crops for protecting from frost.
Simple base, just a square made out of 2x4's
Tomatoes in grow bags, to get the Full details on how to put this green house in less than an hour, follow the link below!
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Published May 25th, 2012 12:53 AM
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Fran Friedman on Apr 15, 2019
This looks like something that will work well for me. The weather has been so crazy here. It's as if we have winter one week and summer the next week or even every couple of days.
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What did you use to hold the plastic over the base you did not finish the project all i could see was the base and garbage bags of tomatoes but how did you finish the greenhouse