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February 19, 2026

18 Minutes Build Garden Shade That Actually Survives Summer Storms
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Build Garden Shade That Actually Survives Summer Storms

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February 19, 2026 0 Comment on Build Garden Shade That Actually Survives Summer Storms
Build a simple PVC pipe framework covered with shade cloth to cut your garden’s sun exposure by 30-70% within a weekend. This straightforward structure costs around $50-150 for a 10×10 foot area and requires...
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