Portable Garden Shade Canopy

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @theplantninja-texasgardener
    @theplantninja-texasgardener  Рік тому +3

    The connections are dry fitted and you may need to tap them back in place several times throughout the summer season😊

    • @lionelreesable
      @lionelreesable 4 місяці тому

      @@theplantninja-texasgardener Thank you.

  • @SeanMcAnarney
    @SeanMcAnarney 2 роки тому +5

    Your highlighting the parts as you speak of them really helps the instruction. Well done!

  • @elbenji
    @elbenji Місяць тому

    I loooooove this idea!!! It gets 115 degrees of dry heat in the summer and it always toasts my roses but this should be exactly what I need without breaking the bank!! Thank you!!!

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  Місяць тому

      So excited it will be a help to you! Mine has lasted with zero repairs for several seasons now😊

  • @sandiem5361
    @sandiem5361 4 місяці тому +2

    I like your idea better than attaching the PVC pipes to your raised beds. Also, with having the structure on the outside perimeter of the garden gives you more flexibility to move it around. Perfect for a beginner or for someone that is renting a home. Thank you so much for sharing.🌻🌷🌺

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  4 місяці тому +1

      So glad it was a help to you! Also with the PVC being dry fit, you can take the structure apart and store for next year.

  • @pdiz
    @pdiz 3 місяці тому +1

    I think those U-shaped garden hooks that hammer into the ground would be perfect to anchor this contraption! Anyway, going to build something like this to cover my container pond since it gets WAY too much sun for fish...

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  3 місяці тому

      Glad to hear you’re going to conform to make it work for you. You’ll have to update us and let us know if the u shaped hooks work. 😊

  • @lionelreesable
    @lionelreesable 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the marching orders. Next free weekend project. Best wishes.

  • @russbailey4654
    @russbailey4654 2 місяці тому +1

    This is a really good idea!! I would make these additions... Instead of the white PVC, use the Gray PVC. The gray PVC cost the same, but it is treated to resist sun damage. Over the years, white PVC will deteriorate due to sun damage. That is why gray is used for electrical uses. Also, you might try putting the upright pieces in flowerpots with concrete. They would still be portable. Thanks for you video.

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  2 місяці тому

      I would have never thought of these upgrades. Pretty sure I’ll be needing to replace PVC at some point. I’ll keep an eye out for the gray PVC. Thank-you!

    • @ThomasKirwan-p1g
      @ThomasKirwan-p1g Місяць тому

      That's what I was going to do to make a temporary workout area using this same method: input the upright pieces into some sort of pot or bucket with concrete. If I actually get it done and remember, I'll try and put some info back on here with what I did. Great idea on the grey PVC, I was going to buy some UV spray to get on the pipes when I was done building it

  • @astikennel
    @astikennel 2 роки тому +1

    I would leave the overhang of the sunshade loose for more coverage and as Maximus added below, a few screws for security due to wind and even use a bungee cord to a security point - I add this as my small table umbrella did cart wheels around my yard last night 🤣 Loved the screen shots of the materials used, thanks for the video!

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  2 роки тому +1

      Cathie, I keep checking to see if the canopy has flown off😛 So star so good, but y’all are right. I think I need to secure it better. I appreciate y’all taking the time to add some great suggestions. I learn so much from the comment section 🙌

  • @growingoutthebox
    @growingoutthebox 2 роки тому

    I like this. Very good diy. Working on kinda umbrellas for my peppers and tomatoes.

  • @maximusgreat8433
    @maximusgreat8433 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this. Been thinking that I need to do the same…but wind is my challenge. I think though that I could do this and maybe lock in the top section with some drilled out holes and zip ties in the corner connectors and legs (tying them all together).

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  2 роки тому

      That’s a terrific idea! I will likely do the same. I do want to be able to take it down but I suppose that’s nothing more than clipping a few zip ties.

  • @susannebarnhart1322
    @susannebarnhart1322 2 роки тому

    Great concept, I see success! Your plants will appreciate the semi shade. Sure like the idea of pottery for slow watering I assume ⁉️

  • @creinicke1000
    @creinicke1000 2 роки тому

    All great.. here in AZ I've tried several things.. I like the pvc because of ease..BUT wind we get, especially during haboobs destroy it all. I'm a work in progress trying to figure it out, but either burying the base.. or slice the cloth so it's not a sail.

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  2 роки тому

      Hello from Texas! I have had some really windy days and have done well with weighting the base with stone. I think the lower shade percentage helps as well because there’s more “room” between each fabric strip for air to go through. That being said, I definitely think this design can be augmented to fit different gardening needs and I think you’re on the right track! Best wishes and happy gardening😊

  • @ellev5092
    @ellev5092 4 місяці тому

    Hi, I love your video and the highlighted parts as you're building the shade structure. Just wondering if you're still using the structure in your garden? I'm curious to know if it's held up. Thank you!!!

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  4 місяці тому +1

      So glad the video was a help! The canopy is still going strong! I’ll be setting it up in about a week to use through august.

    • @ellev5092
      @ellev5092 4 місяці тому

      @@theplantninja-texasgardener Awesome, thank you so much for the update! Looking forward to more videos!!! 😊

  • @bobgarcia182
    @bobgarcia182 6 місяців тому

    This is a really good, instructional video. I'm going to make a shade structure like this for my container, vegetable garden sits on our concrete driveway and it gets blasted by the afternoon sun for a few hours in the hottest summer months. One question: is the structure very hard to take apart for storage in the winter.? Thanks very much for the video!

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  6 місяців тому +1

      I’m so glad you found it helpful! The connections are dry fitted so I find it pretty easy to take apart even without help. Finding storage space for the top is the challenge as it’s so large, but I just rest it against the inside of my garage wall.

    • @bobgarcia182
      @bobgarcia182 6 місяців тому

      Thank you!

  • @SeanMcAnarney
    @SeanMcAnarney 2 роки тому +2

    Why do we need a shade set up? Why can’t we just water the dickens out of the plants?

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  2 роки тому +1

      Watering is important but so is the prevention of water loss. A screen can help decrease evaporation (along with a good layer of mulch).
      A shade can also cut down on radiation from the sun, which helps prevent sun scalding/scorching. Apparently there’s also a particulate film you can apply to the plants(I guess like sunscreen) that can help cut down on some of the effects of the sun’s radiation.

  • @brucetouzel6484
    @brucetouzel6484 5 місяців тому

    nice job

  • @libertylion6088
    @libertylion6088 Рік тому

    How does this handle high winds, from summer storms?

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  Рік тому +1

      Yes mine has done well with weighing down with heavy stones along the corners. The connections are dry fitted so sometimes I’ll have to tighten them up after a heavy wind. I typically don’t have this up through spring/fall so I miss the bigger storms for the most part.

  • @ericnyamu9981
    @ericnyamu9981 Рік тому

    why do you have so much space that you can grow so much more.

    • @theplantninja-texasgardener
      @theplantninja-texasgardener  Рік тому

      I agree! I’m limited by knowledge and time. I’ve slowly expanded as I learn more about vegetable gardening and become more efficient.