Great idea with the nails....VERY helpful! I just put up pvc piping up for my frame in my raised bed only using the soil and pressure to keep it in place...but if the nails are long enough I think this might be more stable. So simple...yet I never would have thought of it. :)
That is great, I've been thinking about doing this for my winter crop of cabbages, kale, swiss chard and onions and parsley and pretty much anything I can fit in that will grow! I like you design because it is economical and it doesn't take up alot of space for those of us who don't have a large area to store things.
awesome, maybe if you have some smaller pipe, you could screw bits of it to the sides, something a little bigger maybe more stable,,,
but my favorite recycle so far is the weed tea, very good use before it goes in the compost bin... and of course the recycled tin raised bed... again thanks for the inspiration and hopefully you'll have a bumper crop...
Great idea. I would drive the nails in at an angle (45 degrees) pointing inwards towards each other. Maybe it would hold the conduit better. Just a thought. Great videos by the way. Peace. Dan Wilson Jr
COOL!!!!!
DreamsCatcher101 1 year ago
Plastic pvc pies or an unwatned child's tent could also be use to create a cover. I am going to build one this summer.
ssj7warrior 1 year ago
sow sweet peas and peas and runner beans in drain pipes cut length ways. it will be easier to plant them.
planting: dig a shallow trench and slide the seedlings into the trench. minimal root disturbance
IanBrown1988 2 years ago
Oh there they are no crocs in here I'll just reach down & get them. Tossdart
Tossdart 3 years ago
Great idea with the nails....VERY helpful! I just put up pvc piping up for my frame in my raised bed only using the soil and pressure to keep it in place...but if the nails are long enough I think this might be more stable. So simple...yet I never would have thought of it. :)
greentxmama 3 years ago 2
really great idea
Momritz 3 years ago
That is great, I've been thinking about doing this for my winter crop of cabbages, kale, swiss chard and onions and parsley and pretty much anything I can fit in that will grow! I like you design because it is economical and it doesn't take up alot of space for those of us who don't have a large area to store things.
MonicaLewandowski 3 years ago
cool vid
dipswell 3 years ago
awesome, maybe if you have some smaller pipe, you could screw bits of it to the sides, something a little bigger maybe more stable,,,
but my favorite recycle so far is the weed tea, very good use before it goes in the compost bin... and of course the recycled tin raised bed... again thanks for the inspiration and hopefully you'll have a bumper crop...
evcrawfish 3 years ago 3
Yeah we really need these for our veggies in the summer, they wilt in the sun by about 10 in the morning!
cruddiestcrudever 3 years ago
Great idea. I would drive the nails in at an angle (45 degrees) pointing inwards towards each other. Maybe it would hold the conduit better. Just a thought. Great videos by the way. Peace. Dan Wilson Jr
radicaldan0 3 years ago