Good job! Gutting all around would be the best , of course. Harvesting the dew will be good daily addition. Fingers crossed it's no as windy there as at the shop. This next week will be pouring a 9 x 15 ft 3 inch deep slab in the backyard. 2 tonnes o ballast due the morrow to be barrowed around back of a mid-terraced property. Groan. Take care & stay safe.
Thanks Doug! Could you tell at the end how pleased I was with it lol, it can be a mission to try and do things on the cheap but sometimes the results make me feel a lot more accomplished than if I had thrown money at it, if that makes sense? 🤣 Gutted about the ballast and concrete, you will get there mate. Just remember, one foot in front of the other and it will get sorted. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and take care!
Still going strong and we have had a couple of mean storms this year so far. We did reenforce any areas where we thought the edges may be a problem with heavy-duty clear tape.
Hey! Really well, we sadly lost the roof this Spring BUT the storms were epic, 70mph gusts. The walls held up just fine! We have replaced the roof with a heavy duty, reinforced clear tarp.
im looking at making similar but double rap the plastic let me explain my thought so make side frame/panel on the ground then rap the entire frame with plastic to create a double layer panel and stretch it around the entire frame and then pin the plastic with wiggle wire....make 4 panels for the sides like this then same for the 2 roof panels then put it all together so the greenhouse is double layer and no need for a blower inbetween the 2 layers....similar to the door you made on the ground but rap it 2x
Yes! We grew Tomatoes, Tomatillos, Cucumbers and Peppers in ours this year. We have never been able to grow Tomatillos before so this worked great! If I was going to remake it, I would have taped the plastic for the roof, while it was on the ground and then lifted it over the top. We have had some really very big storms, 80mph gusts, and it has held up just fine.
Great job
Thanks! 😁
Good job! Gutting all around would be the best , of course. Harvesting the dew will be good daily addition. Fingers crossed it's no as windy there as at the shop. This next week will be pouring a 9 x 15 ft 3 inch deep slab in the backyard. 2 tonnes o ballast due the morrow to be barrowed around back of a mid-terraced property. Groan. Take care & stay safe.
Thanks Doug! Could you tell at the end how pleased I was with it lol, it can be a mission to try and do things on the cheap but sometimes the results make me feel a lot more accomplished than if I had thrown money at it, if that makes sense?
🤣 Gutted about the ballast and concrete, you will get there mate. Just remember, one foot in front of the other and it will get sorted. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and take care!
@@TheNaturalWorkshop Aye ye looked and sounded well chuffed M8! Any mongo can chuck money at a job. The craftsman takes what he has and makes it work.
🤣 ha, just a bit!
Ah dude, you are too kind my man. Thank you mate 🙏🏼
I'm worried aboit the sharp edges❤
Still going strong and we have had a couple of mean storms this year so far. We did reenforce any areas where we thought the edges may be a problem with heavy-duty clear tape.
How has it been through the year with the wind I'm thinking of doing this
Hey! Really well, we sadly lost the roof this Spring BUT the storms were epic, 70mph gusts. The walls held up just fine! We have replaced the roof with a heavy duty, reinforced clear tarp.
You can use 2 liter bottles for free to save more cash monies. I like your build, great job.
Thank you 🙏🏼
im looking at making similar but double rap the plastic let me explain my thought so make side frame/panel on the ground then rap the entire frame with plastic to create a double layer panel and stretch it around the entire frame and then pin the plastic with wiggle wire....make 4 panels for the sides like this then same for the 2 roof panels then put it all together so the greenhouse is double layer and no need for a blower inbetween the 2 layers....similar to the door you made on the ground but rap it 2x
It's worth a go! The double layer might keep more heat inside in the colder months. I wonder if it would make it too hot in the summer?
Thank You for the idea
This type poly tunnel good for growing green pepper ?
Yes! We grew Tomatoes, Tomatillos, Cucumbers and Peppers in ours this year. We have never been able to grow Tomatillos before so this worked great! If I was going to remake it, I would have taped the plastic for the roof, while it was on the ground and then lifted it over the top. We have had some really very big storms, 80mph gusts, and it has held up just fine.
No need anymore for metric. FEET AND INCHES .only way to go .Brexit insists
🤣 Cant I use them both in the same sentence, really stress people out lol
Not a bad video until you said 'screw you.' No need..
My bad, was just joking around 👍🏼