Zone 10b here in South FL. Next season I’m expanding the shade cloth area and upping it from 25% to a 40-50% shade cloth strength. It’s brutal this year. Your garden looks great!
I'm building the tunnel on Sunday, precisely as you did. I have just under $300⁰⁰ in it. I didn't have the angle grinder for the rebar, as mine grew feet apparently, and so I bought another cheapo. But, I was able to find 100-ft of the electrical conduit for about $70⁰⁰ on Amazon, a huge bag of ½" clips for $19⁰⁰, adjustible clamps for $13⁹⁹ (You're a bit high in your store on everything) but your idea, is a winner. I got the 7ft T-posts for 7.⁶⁷ each, I got 6 of them. The REBAR, I got 5 of the 10-foot sections to cut down, so I'll have 10. Finally, the 40% cloth is 12x36ft, and I got that for $59⁹⁹ . I think it is or will be sturdy. We lost about everything last year in South Texas. It was blazing hot, and despite our best efforts, a lot of water, it just didn't work out. You'd think "full sun" means just that. It doesn't say, full "South Texas Sun", which is as hot as Haites.. It aint' Missouri, we learned that too, amongst the many other, often expensive lessons down here.
You're brilliant! The constructing part-and what gizmos to buy to accomplish the goal-are always a stumbling block for me. Thank you so much for teaching me ANOTHER great build!
I live in south central Texas. 60’days of triple digits. Could I use this on my lawn to protect it from the sun. Right now my Zoyia Grass looks like hay - we are in a strict water usages do you recommend me putting the shade cloth on top of my grass or on poles like you did? Thank You ! I gave a thumbs up!
When do you plan on removing the shade cloth? I’ve been using shade cloth for the last three summers out here in the southwest desert. While it’s protected the tomato and pepper plants by the sun, I wonder if I should remove it when the temperature goes down. My garden in on the north side of our yard close to our house. Any suggestions? Cheers!
I removed the shade cloth over the figs a few days ago. The figs weren't ripening properly in the shade and getting mold in the eyes, so it had to come down now that they're trying to ripen and the worst of the UV index is gone. I'll probably take the shade cloth down from the garden in 1-2 weeks. We have a wonderful cool front passing over us now, so it appears the seasons are starting to change.
@@2MinuteGardenTips The sun is still pretty brutal, so I’m going to remove the shade cloth next month but will look into bug netting to keep the bugs and birds at bay. Thanks for the reply!
I’m in the panhandle of Florida. It’s June 15, 2024 and was 100 today! I’m new to gardening and my 10 tomato plants had been doing pretty well until a week ago. They started looking wilted, so I started the drip irrigation early morning then around 5:50pm. Today, I pulled one out and disposed of it unsure if it’s stress or a wilt disease. I sprayed all of my garden w/aspirin a few days ago, ( 1 tablet to a gallon of water) my cucumbers, zucchini, yellow squash and peppers aren’t being affected. Do u leave the shade cloth on when it’s this hot?
Excellent idea - what’s the width of the TPost/conduit set up? Thinking of trying this over 2 raised beds I have & possibly make one hoop system. Thanks
do these work on street lamps? at night the street lamps hit my garden do you think i can put one up to cover the street lighs at night from hitting my garden?
How do you open up the shade cloth for when it's no longer so hot? I imagine you'd have to use clip all the tomato clips and move them to a different section so that you can gather the cover onto one side?
The posts? Concrete. You can see how I built my garden here, where I show all the steps: th-cam.com/play/PL1gY7BoYBGIHMf0bVzDMprnX-CazSKZL6.html&si=an6Zq8k7Y7ns76m1
Hey I live in southeastern North Carolina too I was wondering when do you put up your shade cloth and how long do you leave it on or do you take it down and put it back up
Usually in July. That's when the sun gets too oppressive. Usually, come mid-August, while it's still really hot, the UV index has dropped enough that it can come down. It's up for probably 45-60 days. It'll depend on the season we're having.
The cloth doesn't really rub against the cables. It really only blows "up," not down, so there isn't any rubbing. Clipping it won't work, because there are no grommets in the center and no way to clip it. Any clipping on the fine shade material would tear it.
Not sure the amount of shade I should provide for my blueberries in western facing garden, it typically gets pretty hot here uv index around 10 in the summer and reaching 100 degrees
40% is the most popular. I would suggest that. For me, I put the shade cloth up in late May and take it down in September. 40% works perfectly for me in North Carolina. Now, it's entirely possible in your region, 40% may not be enough in the absolute dead of July when the sun is brutal and you may need something more, but the bigger risk is giving them too much shade when it first goes up and later in the season. It's easier to give them a little extra protection by tossing another cover on top of the shade cloth for a few weeks when the sun is worst than to have too much shade for months on end.
Yes, I think so. Eventually, you get to be too much of a good thing. Your summers are virtually identical to mine with the same UV intensity, so if it works for me during the peak, it should work fine for you. Any more and it may stunt your plants.
I cannot find the steel cable or the turn buckle or the clamps used on stainless steel cable etc on your amazon store front...you really should provide a link to these things so we can easily find them. Already wasted an hour looking on your Amazon storefront. Can't waste anymore time.
Pretty amazed at your tomatoes clips holding up. I ordered them through your Amazon store but 80% of them break at the hinge. I was going to try to black or green ones.
That's odd. Mine have lasted multiple seasons, and I've placed multiple orders. You may have gotten a bad batch. If you find them snapping when they're fresh, return them for a fresh batch. They usually last 2 full seasons before they dry-rot.
I'm a lot healthier since moving here mentally. When I first relocated, life in the Northeast was really beating me up. Since then, I started a better job and I spend all my free time outside working in the garden in the sun or walking Dale. It's amazing what a better job, more sun and warmer weather can do for you.
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I really like the “ short and sweet and to the point “ format of these two minute tips.
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Living in the South shade cloth is a must. I started that about 7 years ago and it saves many things that used to get fried by August.
I can’t wait to try this. Our Texas summers are a beating. Thanks for sharing.
Zone 10b here in South FL. Next season I’m expanding the shade cloth area and upping it from 25% to a 40-50% shade cloth strength. It’s brutal this year. Your garden looks great!
I'm building the tunnel on Sunday, precisely as you did.
I have just under $300⁰⁰ in it. I didn't have the angle grinder for the rebar, as mine grew feet apparently, and so I bought another cheapo.
But, I was able to find 100-ft of the electrical conduit for about $70⁰⁰ on Amazon, a huge bag of ½" clips for $19⁰⁰, adjustible clamps for $13⁹⁹ (You're a bit high in your store on everything) but your idea, is a winner. I got the 7ft T-posts for 7.⁶⁷ each, I got 6 of them. The REBAR, I got 5 of the 10-foot sections to cut down, so I'll have 10. Finally, the 40% cloth is 12x36ft, and I got that for $59⁹⁹ . I think it is or will be sturdy. We lost about everything last year in South Texas. It was blazing hot, and despite our best efforts, a lot of water, it just didn't work out. You'd think "full sun" means just that. It doesn't say, full "South Texas Sun", which is as hot as Haites.. It aint' Missouri, we learned that too, amongst the many other, often expensive lessons down here.
All your videos are super formative and quick and to-the-point! This one carries on that great tradition
Also your post setting video was excellent!
You're brilliant! The constructing part-and what gizmos to buy to accomplish the goal-are always a stumbling block for me. Thank you so much for teaching me ANOTHER great build!
You're got my mind going...where to put the shade tunnel next year!👍Thanks!😃
Ditto.
It was pretty easy to build, too. It only took maybe 2 hours.
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I live in south central Texas. 60’days of triple digits. Could I use this on my lawn to protect it from the sun. Right now my Zoyia Grass looks like hay - we are in a strict water usages do you recommend me putting the shade cloth on top of my grass or on poles like you did? Thank You ! I gave a thumbs up!
When do you plan on removing the shade cloth? I’ve been using shade cloth for the last three summers out here in the southwest desert. While it’s protected the tomato and pepper plants by the sun, I wonder if I should remove it when the temperature goes down. My garden in on the north side of our yard close to our house. Any suggestions? Cheers!
I removed the shade cloth over the figs a few days ago. The figs weren't ripening properly in the shade and getting mold in the eyes, so it had to come down now that they're trying to ripen and the worst of the UV index is gone. I'll probably take the shade cloth down from the garden in 1-2 weeks. We have a wonderful cool front passing over us now, so it appears the seasons are starting to change.
@@2MinuteGardenTips The sun is still pretty brutal, so I’m going to remove the shade cloth next month but will look into bug netting to keep the bugs and birds at bay. Thanks for the reply!
I’m in the panhandle of Florida. It’s June 15, 2024 and was 100 today! I’m new to gardening and my 10 tomato plants had been doing pretty well until a week ago. They started looking wilted, so I started the drip irrigation early morning then around 5:50pm. Today, I pulled one out and disposed of it unsure if it’s stress or a wilt disease. I sprayed all of my garden w/aspirin a few days ago, ( 1 tablet to a gallon of water) my cucumbers, zucchini, yellow squash and peppers aren’t being affected. Do u leave the shade cloth on when it’s this hot?
Excellent idea - what’s the width of the TPost/conduit set up? Thinking of trying this over 2 raised beds I have & possibly make one hoop system. Thanks
Why didn't you put cable on top, under, on top pattern to make the sail stable instead of billowing up?
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You speak nice and clear 😊
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Just the video that I was looking for. Thank you
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Brother, i had everything but was stuck on the “clips”. Thank you so much for linking that product. Liked and subscribed
great! thankyou..ooohhh I like your shade hoophouse!
Thank you!
Had crazy heat here lately and stress killed my cantaloupe plants. With a cloth work to help with that what % is best 40?
You are so creative. Thank you so much.
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i wonder if this will work out for turf grass .. my fescue is getting torched ! 😅
do these work on street lamps? at night the street lamps hit my garden do you think i can put one up to cover the street lighs at night from hitting my garden?
Great info! Thank you MG😊👍
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If you restrict the cloth from moving in wind, it'll last MUCH longer. Has yours ripped any?
Guess you need to take it down, or suffer damage?
How do you open up the shade cloth for when it's no longer so hot? I imagine you'd have to use clip all the tomato clips and move them to a different section so that you can gather the cover onto one side?
I bought a transparent mesh tarp. Will that work
How did you install the pulse, are they in with cement?
The posts? Concrete. You can see how I built my garden here, where I show all the steps: th-cam.com/play/PL1gY7BoYBGIHMf0bVzDMprnX-CazSKZL6.html&si=an6Zq8k7Y7ns76m1
Love your great advice
Great tip.
Myman,i never use stainless steel cables anymore,it heats up and burns the plastic,fabric or anything it comes in touch with
These cables do not become hot at any time in the sunlight. They are always cool to the touch, even if it's 95 degrees out with clear skies.
What do you use instead then?
@@AnnieN99 Paracord
Will it work in the desert?
Excellent ideas
Thank you!
Hey I live in southeastern North Carolina too I was wondering when do you put up your shade cloth and how long do you leave it on or do you take it down and put it back up
Usually in July. That's when the sun gets too oppressive. Usually, come mid-August, while it's still really hot, the UV index has dropped enough that it can come down. It's up for probably 45-60 days. It'll depend on the season we're having.
@@2MinuteGardenTips oh ok so you usually put the shade cloth up when we get consistent days above 95 and you still leave it up on cooler or rainy days
Well information
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You might want to clip the shade cloth to the cables to prevent abrasion of the cloth against the cables.
The cloth doesn't really rub against the cables. It really only blows "up," not down, so there isn't any rubbing. Clipping it won't work, because there are no grommets in the center and no way to clip it. Any clipping on the fine shade material would tear it.
How would a heavy rain effect it?
Not sure the amount of shade I should provide for my blueberries in western facing garden, it typically gets pretty hot here uv index around 10 in the summer and reaching 100 degrees
40% is the most popular. I would suggest that. For me, I put the shade cloth up in late May and take it down in September. 40% works perfectly for me in North Carolina. Now, it's entirely possible in your region, 40% may not be enough in the absolute dead of July when the sun is brutal and you may need something more, but the bigger risk is giving them too much shade when it first goes up and later in the season. It's easier to give them a little extra protection by tossing another cover on top of the shade cloth for a few weeks when the sun is worst than to have too much shade for months on end.
I guess white shade close is more effective as it reflect sun light more effectivly.
Do you think 40% shade is enough for Florida zone 9b? Harbor freight sells 60% and I don't know which one to buy.
Yes, I think so. Eventually, you get to be too much of a good thing. Your summers are virtually identical to mine with the same UV intensity, so if it works for me during the peak, it should work fine for you. Any more and it may stunt your plants.
What size shade cloth do you have? (The 2nd suggestion)
I have all different sizes. It depends what I'm covering. The large ones are the 48' cloths.
I cannot find the steel cable or the turn buckle or the clamps used on stainless steel cable etc on your amazon store front...you really should provide a link to these things so we can easily find them. Already wasted an hour looking on your Amazon storefront. Can't waste anymore time.
why are you using black net as it absorbs more heat. why not use white one which reflects light
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Pretty amazed at your tomatoes clips holding up. I ordered them through your Amazon store but 80% of them break at the hinge. I was going to try to black or green ones.
That's odd. Mine have lasted multiple seasons, and I've placed multiple orders. You may have gotten a bad batch. If you find them snapping when they're fresh, return them for a fresh batch. They usually last 2 full seasons before they dry-rot.
@@2MinuteGardenTips will do. They are pretty much essential in the garden now.
What do you do in high winds?
Holly smokes you look a lot more fit from your younger self
I'm a lot healthier since moving here mentally. When I first relocated, life in the Northeast was really beating me up. Since then, I started a better job and I spend all my free time outside working in the garden in the sun or walking Dale. It's amazing what a better job, more sun and warmer weather can do for you.
@@2MinuteGardenTips that’s awesome bro. That was my first video of yours I watch and and since have seen a few more and eventually subscribed lol.