My customer was tired of feeding her blueberries to the birds. If the birds achieve access to the blueberries now, they are either very smart or very large! Everything is bolted & screwed together. We used hurricane straps and metal fastners for the hip roof. We then covered everything with 1″ galvinized wire and added a treated 2 x 6 at ground level so that trimming the grass will be much easier.
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DO you have plans / parts list? I am looking to build a similar structure in my garden.
As a woman,I would like to build this for my blueberry bushes. Do you have plans or maybe a list of materials I would need to complete this project.On a scale of 1-5 what is the difficulty level? 1 being easy.
I would very much like the plans and materials needed
directions/list too. What does a member need to do to have that request answered ?