How can I build a low cost greenhouse over a 4'x8' raised garden bed?
I would like to winter over some of my potted plants that were placed throughout my landscape during the summer but have limited options and space. I am thinking about doing a sort of greenhouse type cover over an existing 4'x8' vegetable garden bed that is not in use during the winter months and would like some ideas.
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Hi Kathy, here are some plans to help you build your greenhouse. Good luck with your project. How to Turn a Raised Garden Bed Into a Greenhouse - Maximum Yield
Jan 22, 2018 - Follow along below to see how to build your five-minute greenhouse and establish a framework over your raised garden that can be used to
Consider using the corrugated plastic sheets which are available at your local hardware store. They usually come in 8 foot lengths and sometimes longer if necessary. They can be cut with a skil saw.