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Build An Easy Greenhouse – Part 2


More about how to build an easy greenhouse and some fun stuff too!

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7 Responses to “Build An Easy Greenhouse – Part 2”

  • hashbury09 says:

    perfect for the herbs get a bumper crop in ther nice 1

  • iwantosavemoney says:

    if you want to keep the plastic if you used 1/2 use 3/4 and cut have inch pieces then cut one side so it will slip over the the 1/2 easy and cheap fix just and idea the cheap guy

  • Tsavah says:

    I hope the plastic doesn’t become a huge paracute.

  • pondplantgirl says:

    ha ha! Well that did happen to me once, but I didn’t have the greenhouse secured down. This one has plenty of ventilation for the wind to go through. We had high winds the other day and it survived great! Being up against the house really helps.

  • makerofstuff says:

    I really liked the quick green house. I need to make mine a bit stronger because I am in Colorado. The high for the past few days has been about 40f. Everything I could move indoors has been… now we wait for spring to play outside again.

  • pondplantgirl says:

    You can make the same PVC pipe frame and use fiberglass pannels instead of plastic. Thicker 6mil plastic sheeting can also be used. For snow country I’d suggest at least a hard plastic or fiberglass roof and some heat tape to melt the snow pack. You will also need cross bars on the roof for added support. Keep a low fire going in a small wood burner for heat. You don’t want it too hot or smokey. Just to keep it above freezing inside. You can also use plant heating mats. Good Luck!

  • MomOfTwoInTexas says:

    Bingo!! I have been trying to figure out the best place to construct my little green house. Pretty much same as yours, just a simple structure for this year. Dryer vent, yes!!! lol With the few nights we freeze during the year, I can just plan a laundry night, haha! Thanks for sharing :)

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