Sturdy Shade Canopy - No Skills Required
Join me as I build an easy yet sturdy shade canopy for my plants. This will be a permanent structure. Shade helps to lessen the intensity of the super hot days from the sun. When the weather rises above 90F it tends to stress the plants and slow down production.
Materials Required:
4 Concrete rebars
8 EMT Conduits
4 of 3 way conduit connectors
1 Shade Cloth
♥Tools and Supplies Used. Can check Home Depot as well.♥
3/4" EMT 3 way connector:
amzn.to/3lQGfdD
Concrete rebar (I used 1/2" diameter):
www.homedepot.com/p/3-8-in-x-...
Tube cutter:
www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-1-1...
amzn.to/39g3itz
40% Aluminet Shade Net (size I used 6x10FT. Dimension of link provided is larger):
amzn.to/3ck1AZQ
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You go girl!! You doing that all by yourself has given me the courage to do the same. Thank you so much 😊
This is the best instruction video I’ve seen on making a shade spot for my garden. Those three-way tube things are exactly the solution I need, and I never knew they existed until now!
Glad it's helpful. It took me a while to figure out there's simple things like that to help make the product come to live. lol!
They are called eye bolts. This is a great explanation.
I am proud of you...figured it out yourself, cut the pipes yourself, did it yourself and you even enjoyed it...inspirational!!!! good for you!
It's fun to see things come together. I've added more to this setup over the years. Stay tuned for the update. :)
Great idea with rebar. 👍❤️ Never thought of that. I said, "self, if she can do this .you can do this".😂😊
Wow. We like the way this build turned out. We'll build something similar in the future based on your idea. Hope it's still working for you 3 years later.
Use of a shade cloth is really beneficial for growing peppers & tomatoes during the intense summer heat.
People have been putting concrete in the pots for weights to keep the pipe stable. You could still do half and half and have a plant on top with holes in the sides for water to flow out.
Great video and what a practical canopy! I've never seen those connectors before so that was a learning experience for me. Thank you!
Yes it holds up very well. I've done updated video showing how I use this space now. :)
Once you know how to use conduit and the connectors - you become an architect! Warm regards Jennie
Thanks, I’m looking for temporary ways to construct a shade sail in my yard. This is the most economical way I’ve seen so far.
I agree. I'm going to try it in the nxt week or so.
@@GayleMitchellMagicGayle did you ever put one up? Did it work well for you??
The great thing about emt conduit, is that if you cut it short like you said you did, you can buy couplers and add any size back in, for example my emt posts are also 7', but the pad slopes about 3", so all I really need to do to level it out is buy 2 couplers and add 3 " to the low side. Couplers are really cheap and you should have scrap.
Good idea, thanks!
Great ! Love to see us ladies bring inventive, creative, finding ways to solve our needs!
Your video is actually an excellent find for me. I commissioned a birdcage. Then when I remembered to check with the HOA. They tell me I cant have one ( just out) in my backyard. So my solution will be to build a green house and put the cage inside it. This build, is an economical idea and will also create a more natural environment for my ( future) birds, because of the plants. I have good tree coverage so I may not cover the entire top.
Wendi, you are one highly talented young lady 😁👍
lyonheart84 UK exotic fruit growing enthusiast haaa I just try things and see how it goes. Thanks!
A good video. I'm looking at doing something similar in my narrow path beside my home to stop all the leaves from neighbours trees. Just a tip if hammering anything into the ground know where the pipes or underground electrical cables are. In Australia we have a number we call "Dial before you dig". A few years ago a young man working at at a neighbours house died when he hit electrical cables.I think I'll use PVC conduit and possibly attach to fence and home or use cement weights. As I need to move it every few months to trim trees. I'll build it on a angle so most of leaves go back to the neighbours since it's their trees.
Love the ingenuity and flexibility you used and made work with you space and needs!! Great job!! 🤟
Thank You Wendi, An excellent Shade Canopy, totally doable. I will be making one soon above my 2 raised garden beds: 5' x 12' total. Awesome! ❤ Saved to Pinterest also.
I liked before watching it. You have character.
"Hello beautiful..." i like what you did... now i know what the best greenhouse for me. Thanks!
YOU ARE AWESOME!! This rocks and is exactly what I've been looking for!! Thank you so much for posting this and I'm so glad I found your channel!
Bravely done !
It was helpful to see a woman do it herself! My sister and I are putting one up over our chicken coops. ❤
This was perfect. Thank you!
I need to do that for my tomatoes late in the season. Here on the Texas Gulf Coast the heat gets a bit much for them in August. Thank you for the idea Wendi!!!
had this in my mind for a build great job!
Great job! Thanks for sharing.
Great way to frame up some shade cloth. Thank you for sharing this!
This is awesome. I think I'll use this.
Another great idea!
Thank you lady!!
Great idea thank you for sharing this
Ooh! This video just gave me a great idea for my back porch! Thank you! 😊
I' am planning to cover my fruit tree and you gave me a very good idea on how to do it. Thanks for sharing.
That shade cloth is so cool! Thanks Wendi for this excellent build.
Hi Wendy. I will highly recommend you spray those EMT with spray paint. Cause it will rust out if you put it in soil
Although you had to modify it, it did great.
Echoing Sam Jones, I've been trying to find ways to shade some of my plants. The wind in Vegas is out of control so watching this video is so helpful. I'm hoping it'll provide a much sturdier base. Thank you for teaching us!
Great idea and you will enjoy the shade as well. My patio is 20 length by 15 ...still trying to save money on a cover. Enjoy your video
look nice thank you Wendi .
I love that you will tackle any job. Good on you Wendy.
Seriously cute and seriously sharp. Thanks Wendi!
Thank you! :)
nice work! always enjoy your videos
Well done
Awesome!! Thank you
Excellent job Very easy to follow Thank you very very much
Nicely done and well-thought out. Thanks!
Thank you! It’s been a couple years, and still standing strong. :)
Awesome video!!
Love the conduit idea. We used the same ties for some sunshades we have on our patio and those things only last maybe a mont againdt our high desert sun. Instead, we have gone to polypropylene rope/string and 1/4” hose we had from some old water filter systems. We have also electrical wire and those plastics seem to last much longer than those ties you have. I have hung shade cloths over most of my garden just using strings and ropes. They worked well last summer and part of the winter, where they worked to keep frost off.
I’d like to see pics!!
Awesome idea, I have high hopes I can do this too!
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for a fun video - we learned a lot! We're near Seattle and we recently had 100+ degree days so need to protect our plants.
Yikes, i heard about your crazy heat wave! What's great when building a structure is you can easily take it down when needed. Stay hydrated!
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I love how you made this canopy. I was searching channels looking for ideas and came across your channel. Subscribed. If I was going to put one of the poles in a pot I would go ahead and buy some concrete redi-mix and fill up a pot with concrete and then place my pole in it. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Glad you are doing some modifying to the idea. Happy Gardening!
Wouldn't you lose drainage for the plants putting concrete in the bottom? Or are you envisioning making a concrete mold in a solo cup in the bottom - just to set the pole in and fill with dirt around it? I see what your saying ...
Great job Wendi !!! Ty4Sharing Wolf🐺 👍
The Simple Life thank you! Love sharing! :)
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Good job ! Wendi
Hi Wendy you should spray paint EMT that will help from rust out. Especially EMT in soil
Awesome, this gave me idea that I need to cover my yard. The sun has been so hot and my young maple trees dont like it
Its good that your floor is slanted, that way the rain can drain off the tarp.
Would like to have seen a stand back view of finished project
Great instructional video Wendy! I need to do the same thing in my backyard except I have deck. Do you have suggestions on how I can build my shade structure on a deck?
You did an excellent job. I look forward to build mine.. thanks for sharing. Where did you buy the shade cloth?
I have been pondering for a few years how to put up a durable shade cloth. This year really convinced me to get going. You made it look so simple. Since my garden doesn't have any protection from the sun on the sides I would have to get a longer tarp so the sides would be protected somewhat. Thanks for the information. One suggestion if you don't mind. I would fill the bucket with rocks or concrete to make the one pole stable. When soil dries out the pots might get unstable..
Rocks on bottom make great drainage for plants too.
What is the meaasurements of the box? I have a 10x15 porch trying to create a shade structure
The galvanized steel pipes last a long time and resist rust. No need to paint. I have some for a canopy that are good after 15 years, it's just just contact with dirt that is a problem. Same with wood (rots in dirt). The fittings where the pipes join usually rust after a while, but still last many years.
Thank you so much for your addition of the helpful information!
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This is great idea! This'll be an easy shift into covering the plants for those Central Texas cold snaps & short but destructive freeze dips. I may use PVC only because I have some but I will definitely use that conduit 3 way connector. If you see this (on your 4 yr old post) I know it's a long shot but...what is the 3 way connector called? Thank you for sharing!
The one I used is 3/4” EMT conduit 3 way connector: amzn.to/3AegInN It is till standing strong. I might add more to the design soon! Good luck with yours. :)
I would not say this is NO skills required, but pretty good for the average person.
Can you tell me where you found those connectors? Thanks!
You have done this awhile back, that pipe you planted in the pot did it hold up? I was thinking of doing the same thing but with Concrete in the pot on my 2nd floor deck. 11:18
Hi, great video!!! Can you tell me where did you get that sunshade? What's the brand? I found one without the holes. And different material. I need it for my plants that are struggling with the heat. Thanks for your prompt response. 🙂
You could use any shade cloth you don't necessarily need the one with holes. They come in different colours and thickness according to your needs. Your local hardware store will have different fittings depending on what your attaching it to. For wood you use special clips you hammer down to secure it. Or if the same as this ladies set up you can also use cable ties. You could also add a misting kit which the plants would love.
This!!!!
how long were the concrete rebars?
I had some black shading cloth, it fell apart after a brutal summer, into very hard to clean microplastic detritus, awful stuff. How has your experience with this material been so far?
Mine is in a pretty small space with walls protecting the area. I suspect this is why mine is longer lasting. The elastic band that I tied with did fell apart. Some reflective did come off a bit. I heard some say reflective came off pretty fast like after 1-2 summers.
Hello . I’m interested in the three connectors that you used … could link the products that you used . Please😁
Product links are included in the description box, but here it is again: amzn.to/3AegInN Happy gardening!
Wow wendi 👍
Wouldn't the aluminet canopy actually make the garden hotter?
This is a great DIY idea but my concern is the rust factor since the conduit isn't rust proof. I think a cheap and effective way to do this is with PVC pipes instead and equally as effective.
They're made from aluminum. They don't rust. Thanks to its natural coating of aluminum oxide, it doesn't corrode. Alternatively, conduit can be made from galvanized steel, which also doesn't rust. PVC, on the other hand, will weaken under constant sun exposure and the UV rays will cause eventual failure.
EMT PVC pipe would work best doest break down with sun
I tried pvc pipe. They sag. Switched to conduit. Much more rigid.
Nice but is that a fire escape you are blocking? If it is that's not a good idea, it's actually a serious violation. Looks great though.👍🙏
Thanks! And no it’s a ladder to the roof. Shade cloth can easily be removed to use the ladder. Checkout an update on this structure I recently posted. You’ll see changes I’ve made!
how much was it?
Where did you buy the conduit connectors? I can't find them at home depots or Lowe's. :(
I only found 3 way connectors on Amazon, that's where I got mine. Refer to description box below this video w/links to materials and tools for project.
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Where did you buy all your materials ? I am in California
Home Depot for most things, accept for those 3 way conduit connectors I got on Amazon. Recently noticed some swap meet and Asian 99cents store carry them too.
Great video! Where did you purchase the connectors?
Thank you! Connectors were bought online. Links are provided in the description box.
@@wendiland thank you 😀
Blocking a fire escape?
Crazy metal conduits like nine dollars and some change now
Is there a cheaper material available? That conduit pipe arrangement costs over $100- to save less than $20 worth of vegetables in my scorched garden. It’s a fabulous video but I’m wondering if it’s a wise investment. Any way to make it cheaper?
It's a long term investment. Of course price was cheaper 4 years ago as well, but the structure is doing great! You can use PVC pipes, but it would not be strong or as sturdy especially if high winds is a factor. You can just put cloth hanging from one side of the wall to the other.
Wendy this weather is and has been 90 and above and my tomato plants pepper plants are dying. Plz give me suggestions.
gloria crespin Light shade will help the tomatoes. Water more often, try worm casting tea or kelp tea for little boost.
@@wendiland we have had excessive rain so I am afraid to over water but they are in slight shade but this weekend is supposed to be 102 on Friday and 106 on sat. Should I bring them inside my bldg or at least where bldg is blocking sun?
Where did you get your three-way corners
Available on Amazon - the link is shared in the description box.
Hello Wendy, did you get those conduits at Home Depo?
Yup. Conduits at HD, but 3 way connectors were from Amazon. HD doesn't have it. Refer to description box below this video w/links to materials and tools for project.
@@wendiland AWESOME! Thanks again for all of the information you provided!!
"$4.95" bulk or "5.50" single for 10' 3/4" EMT conduit. In what universe? lol. Here in Toronto it's $33.84!!!
Don't know what zoning laws are were you live. But blocking that steel ladder on the side of the building may be illegal
How much money did you spend?
Mechanically strap your 4th pole to the wall.
That hat though!
What did this cost you approximately?
Roughly $150-200, but this was before price of things went up. Nevertheless, it is very sturdy.
The shade package is marked 7' x 8'.
You never said complete view of layout
The steel pipe will eventually rust buried in the dirt. Better to buy a "foot" piece for the pipe and use weights to hold it down.
This video wasn't very detailed as far as what those little clamps or tighteners that were used were called? Were these all rebars? What type of soil held the rebar in the planters? IDK not a huge like from me, sorry
They are 3 EMT conduit connectors. Material list and links are in description below the video. I used organic potting mix, but any soil will do as the purpose is to plant something in to help keep the conduit in place. If you want it to be even more sturdy, can add sand to the soil to add weight. It will provide good drainage for plants as well. Happy gardening!