PVC hoop style

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Kind of sort of... we built the short 5 foot walls out of cattle panels and then put an arched cattle panel roof. I wanted the height for potted brugs and fruit trees. I used it for quite a few seasons till my sweetie built me a new greenhouse.

This is a link to the cattle panel plant shelter in my journal. http://davesgarden.com/community/journals/viewentry/115015/

If I can add... I covered it twice with 6 mil plastic. When it needed recovering for a third time, I broke down and purchased a SPF rated plastic which lasted till I moved in the new greenhouse and dismantled this one. That was money well spent considering the time and trouble to rewrap it. Kristi

Southwestern, OH(Zone 6b)

I'm late, but yes, we built walls and attached the cattle panels to the top of the walls. somewhere there are photos here, I'll look.

Southwestern, OH(Zone 6b)

I modeled mine after MollyD, here's a photo of hers. http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=2807613

South Lake Tahoe, CA(Zone 6a)

Here's a recent photo of my new Barn style PVC greenhouse during construction
less then 10 days ago. We had a early winter storm that gave us 12 inches of snow.
Had to build something fast to protect our planters.

This message was edited Oct 30, 2012 9:14 AM

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South Lake Tahoe, CA(Zone 6a)

During the snow fall.

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Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Wow! The snow seems early. How did your plants fare?

South Lake Tahoe, CA(Zone 6a)

Their fine, slowing going into dormancy.
I still have Pink bleeding hearts, hostas and one Black Beauty lily in bloom!
Will take a photo later and post it.

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