May 29, 2024

VIDEO: How to Build a SHADE COVERING for a Raised Bed Garden


Today I want to show you how to easily build a shade covering for a raised bed garden so you can be eating fresh veggies all year long.

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Build a SHADE COVERING for a Raised Bed Garden

  1. Could you store that plastic cover, and build a second for shade? Then switch them when the seasons change? I know I would mess up the take down and reattach hahaha

  2. Just what I need is many of those shade cloths! I live in Arizona and many of my plants have died!!! No matter how much I water!!!!!!!

    OMG…Tuck is the best! I am looking for a Yorkshire Terrier breeder. Do you know of any? Thank you.

  3. These builds seem more sensible to make for Tahoe where I live. I have back issues so these will have to be "Elevated" I also have a Bear problem so the only way I can protect my beds is with electric fence. Wish me luck and your site is awesome, Thanks.

  4. Which is better the green, white or black shade cloth. And is 40% good for cold weather plants & will 40% be good for tomatoes in zone 7A.

  5. Dumb question but I always thought black colors would make things heat up more & absorb more sun rays where white would reflect away or something. Why couldn't you use the white plant cloth used for keeping frost off the plants?

  6. Hiii, yes. It's always great to see you and Tuck. I love learning from you. Thank you for sharing. Now I'm interested in a hinged hoop house, maybe.
    I'm in Wilmington, NC.

  7. Thanks for the video James. We live in Arizona about 45 miles south of Phoenix. Both methods will be good for us. I was wanting to extend the growing season through the winter if possible. We do get some temp's about 32 degrees but could try some heat lamps if that would work. Any suggestions on what plants might be best to try in the fall/winter?

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