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in #farming7 years ago

Hey everyone, just wanted to share this quick video about bending these hoops for season extension and overwintering crops in a wintry climate, zone 5b to be precise.  Been very satisfied with this setup, both for pulling things through the winter and also getting a head start on the season.   Enjoy!


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I love that! I might search for these materials in stores around here. Would be cool to have rows of salad and other greens during the winter. I'm already making a small solar passive greenhouse as a nursery, but this one seems ideal for greens! What do you think?

It's great for greens that you want to carry thru the winter. It can be hard to access it IN the winter if you are wanting to harvest. I found great success in onions using it. We planted late fall, covered it for the winter, and then had vigorous early onions once the weather broke and had sizable onions well before anything that went into the ground in the spring. Check out Elliot Coleman's Winter Harvest Handbook for more ideas about what to do with the hoops.

We just had a 26' x 84' greenhouse kit arrive today though! So, that will be our spot for greens and other crops that we actually want to be able to harvest during the winter!