Greenhouses That Wow: Cheap, Lean And DIY!

Published 2016-10-14
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Looking for cost-effective, space-efficient, and DIY greenhouse solutions? Your search ends here! Join Curtis Stone as he dives into the world of cheap, lean, and do-it-yourself greenhouses!

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About Curtis Stone:

Curtis is one of the world’s most highly sought-after small farming educators. His book, The Urban Farmer, offers a new way to think about farming𑁋 one where quality of life and profitability coexist. Today, Curtis spends most of his time building his 40-acre off-grid homestead in British Columbia. He leverages his relationships with other experts to bring diverse content into the homes of gardeners and aspiring small farmers from around the world. Learn more at FromTheField.TV.

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All Comments (21)
  • @CJ_Caster
    I really appreciate you making these videos. I'm just getting into raising and selling produce this year. I FINALLY got access to a significant amount of land, and I'm going big. I've been watching your videos for a couple weeks now and they're incredibly helpful. Keep up the good work Bud!
  • @mirandaf2112
    You make it sound so simple :) This looks like a great option for a first greenhouse.
  • Thank you for everything, love learning from my gardening YouTube sharing friends.
  • A good suggestion for the top beam would be to use U bolts. You can drill two holes in the board and run the U bolt over the top rail hoop. It would be smooth for the plastic as well with out having to drill into the top rail. I love your videos, and am modeling my farm after yours as well. God bless!
  • @karenmoreau7300
    we use the gray 'plastic' electric conduit for ours - less expensive, no rust, female/male ends to extend length which in the end gives you taller/wider tunnels - thanks for sharing - surely appreciate it :)
  • @FarmAlarm
    A GREENHOUSE IS KEY FOR ANY HOMESTEAD :-) Thanks for sharing
  • @btblazer13
    Curtis, Oh boy, I have been waiting for this!! Thank you so much. I happen to have just finished my skeleton today, and will be building the door frames and the roll up sides as well. Super helpful. You will have infected another backyard with a greenhouse! 15ft for mine, just for fun. Who knows, scale it up down the road. Keep on pushing.
  • @ramhornjoe
    Love your vids Curtis, ordered your book last night and am really looking forward to checking it out.
  • @cchurch5037
    thanks Curtis for another great video- such a succinct explanation of polytunnel construction, greatly appreciated.
  • Thanks for this video. It was helpful, now I have a bit more info to finish up my cattle panel hoop house.
  • @chefgiovanni
    Very cool of you to share all this great info. Thanks.
  • @user-xd2by2yl6q
    I like using fence 1 3/8" top rail too for the arches, ridge pole and purlins, but the latter two are easier to connected to the arches with cross connecters obtainable from Johnny's Select Seeds and other suppliers.