sweet, this is what I wanted mine to be
Dean Steward built a 14-by-24-foot in-ground DIY greenhouse for just $120. He simply trenched out a walkway between ground-level beds, walled it with concrete blocks and covered the beds with cattle panels and plastic.
Steward laid out his DIY greenhouse with two 24-by-4-foot beds separated by a 3-foot-wide trench and two waist-high block walls.
I used a backhoe to dig out the trench and laid the walls without mortar, says Steward. I drove rebar into each cell and rammed earth in to fill them. It has been more than a year, and they are holding well.
He added concrete block steps at one end and built end-walls out of scrap lumber. For the roof, Steward drove in two lines of wood stakes, 10 to a side and 12 feet apart. He fastened 16-foot-long, 50-inch-wide cattle panels between the stakes and covered them with plastic.
Im 5 feet 8 inches tall, but with the curve of the cattle panels, I can walk on the beds without hitting my head, he says.
The trench forms a heat sink during the day, and the concrete block walls soak up heat to release as outside temperatures cool.
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