Turning Leftover Plumbing Pipe into a Hoop House to Protect Plants
We love reusing leftover materials to solve problems. We've struggled growing cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage over the winter as they often get attacked by caterpillars and the occasional slug or snail. Today we're experimenting with an idea for some simple pest protection. We've got a load of plumbing pipe left over after our bathroom renovation and underfloor heating project as well as some scraps of garden netting so let's see what we can create. We'll also bring you up to speed on some other happenings down in the veg garden and share the result of a couple of other experiments too. Join our CLUB https://www.makedogrow.com/club

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#173 | Connecting 2 parts of our abandoned land

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Tractor Rescue: Getting This Muddy Beast Running Like New

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Roll out the cardboard, it's time for some new garden beds

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#127b Why gutters make no sense here

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We Started With Nothing... THIS Is What We Built In 2 Years (TIMELAPSE)

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Update on LOTS of Garden Experiments - Some Successful, Others Not

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