That is the nicest looking shade garden I have ever seen. The shade garden from my observation seems to be easy to build,and inexpensive. Well it's within my budget. I really like how every one joined in to help,that's what a family/ village does👍 I really like this video....thank you for sharing
@fragglefknrock7568
5 жыл бұрын
inexpensive? pvc isnt cheap when you get into buying all those 3 way and 4 ways fittings it gets super expensive. add in those supports plus the cloth and the glue man ah it gets expensive.. its cheaper to make one out of wood to be honest.. ive dont alot of research and testing when involving this kinda stuff, notice they used colored pvc too.. thats even worse.
@alteredLori Жыл бұрын
this is perfect for my concrete patio!!! great job!!!
@emiliamota10 жыл бұрын
Very nice job! Congrats on that you all!
@OfftoShambala3 жыл бұрын
Looks great, not sure how well that structure would hold up in a storm... I’ve seen better constructed (in terms of permanent strength) blow down in less than a year with the first strong wind... is this constructed in a spot that has some wind protection?
@Pinkgievic4 жыл бұрын
Great ideal
@Mr86tango Жыл бұрын
This looks great for me in the Houston area. I would use U-clamps to secure one whole side to the existing fence posts and use some kind of blocks or weights to secure the rest. And using J hooks or U hooks that go around the pipe into the ground, like a tent stake. I could even secure it to one corner where one side and one end would be tied to the existing fence. Everything I grow here burns when summer starts. Nice thing is it's not a permanent structure and you can make several smaller ones that connect just like they did in the video. Easier to make smaller ones and tie together later. Maybe one section for peppers and one for tomatoes etc. Cheap and easy. Thanks!
@nixieoncloud92539 жыл бұрын
Very cool, inspiring and innovative :)
@tunkara-pu2pu4 жыл бұрын
Which store can I order this shade cloth?
@ravoorisatyajyothi83826 жыл бұрын
Very much educative video... But I want to build it on terrace... Can you guide me please..
@edstud13 жыл бұрын
Interesting!
@maggiemaggie1574 жыл бұрын
What are the bags of sawdust and dirt for?
@richarddavies8197
4 жыл бұрын
The plants will be grown in these I would think
@pratik75903 жыл бұрын
Wind will blow it lol
@lydiamagbanua11853 жыл бұрын
Pwd po malaman name ng net na kinabit nyo dito kaiba kasi po sya at saan pwd bumili?
@mezleona7 жыл бұрын
No measurements given or instructions so, how to do it.
@trussmonkey5910
6 жыл бұрын
common sense is all you need. If you cant cut PVC and zip tie shade cloth to it, then good luck at life.
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That is the nicest looking shade garden I have ever seen. The shade garden from my observation seems to be easy to build,and inexpensive. Well it's within my budget. I really like how every one joined in to help,that's what a family/ village does👍 I really like this video....thank you for sharing
@fragglefknrock7568
5 жыл бұрын
inexpensive? pvc isnt cheap when you get into buying all those 3 way and 4 ways fittings it gets super expensive. add in those supports plus the cloth and the glue man ah it gets expensive.. its cheaper to make one out of wood to be honest.. ive dont alot of research and testing when involving this kinda stuff, notice they used colored pvc too.. thats even worse.
this is perfect for my concrete patio!!! great job!!!
Very nice job! Congrats on that you all!
Looks great, not sure how well that structure would hold up in a storm... I’ve seen better constructed (in terms of permanent strength) blow down in less than a year with the first strong wind... is this constructed in a spot that has some wind protection?
Great ideal
This looks great for me in the Houston area. I would use U-clamps to secure one whole side to the existing fence posts and use some kind of blocks or weights to secure the rest. And using J hooks or U hooks that go around the pipe into the ground, like a tent stake. I could even secure it to one corner where one side and one end would be tied to the existing fence. Everything I grow here burns when summer starts. Nice thing is it's not a permanent structure and you can make several smaller ones that connect just like they did in the video. Easier to make smaller ones and tie together later. Maybe one section for peppers and one for tomatoes etc. Cheap and easy. Thanks!
Very cool, inspiring and innovative :)
Which store can I order this shade cloth?
Very much educative video... But I want to build it on terrace... Can you guide me please..
Interesting!
What are the bags of sawdust and dirt for?
@richarddavies8197
4 жыл бұрын
The plants will be grown in these I would think
Wind will blow it lol
Pwd po malaman name ng net na kinabit nyo dito kaiba kasi po sya at saan pwd bumili?
No measurements given or instructions so, how to do it.
@trussmonkey5910
6 жыл бұрын
common sense is all you need. If you cant cut PVC and zip tie shade cloth to it, then good luck at life.
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