Yes- i have an awning that I threw up years ago- wooden frame and polycarbonate, and once the sheeting had got old, a big hailstorm
 
	shot it, so this year, with more time and loads of sun, i decided to change it- imperial sheet out, metric sheet on.
 
	What a laugh. All with a grape vine to be supported through out the job....
 
	Most important, I've discovered- if you are into tropical or tender plants, you must have a not in, but not out,
 
	halfway house, where you can drag plants under for the winter, This gives a bit of shelter from low temperatures, but more importantly,
 
	gives you control over watering. Keeping things on the dry side is like an extra 5˚ of frost hardiness.
 
	The best money I've ever spent is on this awning.
 
	Mind you, when it fell to bits, i did sing   'Awning has broken'  , so I kept up standards.:)
 
	I've only got 10 by 5 metres to work with, and in a way, it's good.
 
	I have so  many friends with 5 acres+, and they are not in control of 30% of any of it.
 
	All my investments have been in equipment, not houses, so the small garden is a lovely indulgence, not a chore......
 
	Picture from window. early in the year, so all the tropical leaves etc haven't woken up properly yet.