The netting is such a pain, that I don't want to mess with it at all once I've got it set up and tied down. I built a structure similar to yours, but I built it to where there are two separate PVC "cubes" that meet in the middle, to form one long rectangle when placed side by side. To access the garden, you simply slide or flip one piece (or both) of the cube away from the garden. When done, slide the cubes back in place to enclose everything. This gives you easier access to everything and you don't have to deal with untying and retying netting every time you need access.
I just purchased all my items at Home Depot, got my huge netting from Amazon, let’s see how it will work. Birds are going nuts in my yard. Maybe cause they see blueberries 🫐
I just did my cage if pvc and bought the netting on Amazon. Perfection
The netting is such a pain, that I don't want to mess with it at all once I've got it set up and tied down. I built a structure similar to yours, but I built it to where there are two separate PVC "cubes" that meet in the middle, to form one long rectangle when placed side by side. To access the garden, you simply slide or flip one piece (or both) of the cube away from the garden. When done, slide the cubes back in place to enclose everything. This gives you easier access to everything and you don't have to deal with untying and retying netting every time you need access.
Do you take the structure down for the winter? If not, how does it fare during the winter?
Yes, the birds 🐦 do get upset, when they see you covering the blueberries. LOL They make a much different sound, plus they watch you do it.
Now maybe I will get to have some blueberries this year too... I didnt have a net and lost almost all of mine last year... Thanks!
I just purchased all my items at Home Depot, got my huge netting from Amazon, let’s see how it will work. Birds are going nuts in my yard. Maybe cause they see blueberries 🫐