Thanks for watching. The footprint is 20' long 10' wide, the short wall is about 7' long and the tall wall is about 8' long, with the top being about 44'' wide..... if I remember correctly.
Thanks. Yes they are, I address this in the video. I learned they should be the other way after I built them but for now I'm leaving it alone unless they start sagging.
I am debating turning an old carport into a greenhouse, but it is nearly unnecessary here. I might just cover it again and use it for my car. I have a suggestion. For the faster videos with voice over, turn off the OG sound. It is a little distracting. No a big deal. Just a suggestion that I do in my videos. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
@@TheBeardedHermit47 Southern California. More inland. We can grow tomatoes into February sometimes. I am in need of more shade these days. Too hot and the sun too harsh
Love this design. Is it 16’ long, 8’ wide with an 8’ foot tall wall on one side, 9’ feet tall in the other side with a 3’ foot top?
Thanks for watching. The footprint is 20' long 10' wide, the short wall is about 7' long and the tall wall is about 8' long, with the top being about 44'' wide..... if I remember correctly.
Well done sir, looks amazing.
Thanks, I think it was worth the investment considering how long it should last.
Nice greenhouse build. Simple yet effective
Thanks that's what I was going for.
That's great! I love the design. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, more projects to come.
Formidable bravo 😊
Thanks, appreciate it.
I like how you built this.
Thanks it took me a while to decide on a design but finally I built it.
Well done!
Thanks more to come.
I love how simple yet functional this is! Great job! I might have to put one in our backyard next spring. :)
Thanks, I really like to design simple and practical projects, things that will last.
Thank u, I will do one in my village now 🫡🫡
Ohhhh boy, this design was not tested for the Jungle haha.
Looks great. But i think the crossbar in your doors are angeled the wrong way 👍
Thanks. Yes they are, I address this in the video. I learned they should be the other way after I built them but for now I'm leaving it alone unless they start sagging.
Looks good Sir. What's the purpose of staggering the joints?
Thanks, I think it is always a good idea to stagger joints in anything you do to make things stronger and more stable.
The same reason you dont stack a brick wall in straight rows (vertically)
@@Goat_Sass EXACTLY!!!
@@TheBeardedHermit47 Understood. Thank you.
I am debating turning an old carport into a greenhouse, but it is nearly unnecessary here. I might just cover it again and use it for my car. I have a suggestion. For the faster videos with voice over, turn off the OG sound. It is a little distracting. No a big deal. Just a suggestion that I do in my videos. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Thanks I could always use more ideas. Not sure where you are from but I would always pick a garden over a place to park.
@@TheBeardedHermit47 Southern California. More inland. We can grow tomatoes into February sometimes. I am in need of more shade these days. Too hot and the sun too harsh
@@monkandmomo Ouch.... yeah I would definitely pick the green house if you can grow all year round like that.... sounds perfect.