December 23, 2024

VIDEO: DIY Low Tunnel For Raised Beds Under $50 – Grow ALL YEAR!


Grow all year long Spring, summer, fall, and even winter with a low tunnel for your raised beds. This guide will show you how simple it is!
Here is the calculation: arc length = (2πR) x (180/360)
Here is everything I used:
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: DIY Low Tunnel For Raised Beds Under $50 – Grow ALL YEAR!

  1. Thanks for the terrific project! I'm going to try building the hoop portion with a couple of hula hoops first ($1/hoop at the Dollar Tree) — if it works, bonanza!

  2. Better Method: Get some rebar Hammer it into the ground on each side of the bed (have the rebar cut into lengths), then just put the PVC over the rebar. Now its even easier to put up & take down.

  3. FYI…you can use the pex without screwing it into the wood (if you don't have wood any longer/cedar rotted out after many years). Instead take pieces of rebar (metal), pound ito ground and slip the pex piping over it. You can also you PVC pipe 1". Because mine were never screwed in (there were electrical conduit 6" cut tubes that were screwed in and th e PVC pipe fit in that)…I could then take out the pex tubing (did want it for tomatoes/in the way.

  4. I need a chicken-proof cover for my sensitive plants (like strawberries) in my garden. The chickens have free run of all my property. They love to step on and scratch in anything new they find. I used some plastic-coated stiffened chicken-wire type stuff in a 25' roll, about 30" wide hooped over, but they just came in, stepped on it and flattened it. I guess I'll have to go back to my old standby, fallen branches from my trashy oak trees until I can come up with something that will withstand the chickens.

  5. There is a much much easier way to do that calculation. Simply multiply the width of the bed by 3.14. That's your answer. Add on 2 times the depth of your bed and you are done

  6. Difference between PVC and PEX is that PVC doesn't bend, it comes in straight sections. You also don't use glue, but crimps or clamps or expansion to attach to your fittings. Pretty awesome stuff actually.

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