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Make a greenhouse from an old carport

Make a greenhouse from an old carport
Turn that old portable metal pipe carport into a greenhouse.
 
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Step 1

I used one section (out of 3) of an old metal pipe portable garage (the plastic cover rotted off) for the starting frame.
Using the carport's shape, cut wood to fit the frame. Most of the wood was from 2x6's cut in half long ways (ripped).
Although I used 2x6's across the front and back because it is a 9 foot span, since the window frame would support it, you could use smaller lumber instead. I used a 4x4 I had laying around for the side with the door. The ground here is at an angle and I wanted to be able to step on the door sill without it bending too much. The window frame is from 2x2's.
The 10 foot wide plastic fit perfectly with just a little trimming.
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15 comments
Mar 10, 2010. 6:38 PMteslafan100 says:
cool i rated 5 stars :)
Jan 28, 2010. 7:47 PMbdh7777 says:
 This is so awesome!  I know I'm a johnny-come-lately, but my friend and I have been constructing a greenhouse from a carport right now!  I just found yours tonight, and they are almost identical!  We are using both ends on this one for a larger house, and we are using window screen for corner vents, rather than windows, but mostly, they are identical.  I love your tarp cover idea!
Jul 9, 2009. 3:26 PMlinda4444 says:
Yes,hubby has some work to do..lol As we have a skelton of a large car port, we are amking the larger version, so my greenhouse will be about 3 times this size. We are doing 2 x 8 framed raised beds gardening this next year, and are using the PVC domed idea for growing early, so we can start them where they will be perm....
Sep 29, 2009. 11:47 PMdjr6789 says:
how do you get the tiny writing in the comment ? thanks
Jun 25, 2009. 6:46 AMJosieac says:
Great job! Love this idea.
Jun 20, 2009. 4:42 AMJoyusnoise says:
The plastic will deteriorate with time but it's priced much better than the UV protected stuff, In our Geographic location the vapor barrier plastic lasts about three growing seasons ... Good Project thanks ....
Jun 24, 2009. 9:27 AMvegbruiser says:
This is an awesome project - what kind of floor space did it require?

I need a greenhouse at home myself, so this would be just the ticket, assuming I can find the necessary tubing. Thinking about it, if you found an old frame tent, that would work just as well I think? (Although that particular style would need a larger floor space than your design)
Jun 24, 2009. 12:34 PMl8nite says:
Great project!! The main problem I have when repurposing the portable carports is that if the "roof" isn't held tight it collects water and bellies out on the inside of the pipe frame and if not emptied will rip. Really good idea with the hose clamps! Ive been using u-bolts but they're a lot more expensive.
Jun 22, 2009. 11:17 AMwildfyre says:
Beautiful greenhouse! But I'm confused.. why use the carport at all? It looks like it was used more as a guide for the shape than anything.. and then you built a greenhouse around it.
Jun 21, 2009. 3:08 AMCoolboyme says:
its just fantastic but I don't have all the materials
Jun 20, 2009. 8:10 AMsusanfromhauntspace says:
this is a great idea! thanks for posting it
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