@GetDamage Plants don't breath oxygen. That's why trees are detrimental to our lives. They breath carbon-dioxide and breath out oxygen. Us humans do the opposite.
nothing stops her from planting those seeds i see amazing in the winter in massachusetts i know how it is i grew up there just moved from that area in 2003 the winter isnt pretty.
Hello Patti... I how are you today? I wondering where would you suggest I find great skylites. I love the idea you had for them, I will try It in my garden. Have a blessed day
Great video. You've inspired me to build my own hoop covers and cold frames. Here in the PNW (8b) we may very well have a climate well suited for cool-weather crops to be over-wintered. Thank you for all you do!
I really like this, do you have videos that are longer? I really like these spinet ones but I would also like ones that ran longer and contained all info
I wonder if you could use windows from an architectural salvage place. Great ideas! I am going to have to try some of these winter veggies and herbs. Wonder if cilantro will work?
Patti, this is great! I love your hoop gardens. Will broccoli or cauliflower work in winter? I can see going to my local building resource center and picking up some recycled skylights, if they have them. Thanks for sharing and the great ideas.
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totally love it. very helpful and informative.
dayspeace 2 months ago
Where can I find these skylights? I have looked at lowes and home depot and they dont have them. Im at a loss.
Roudycowgirl85 10 months ago
Don't the plant need oxygen? How can the plants breath with the dome covering it?
GetDamage 11 months ago
@GetDamage Plants don't breath oxygen. That's why trees are detrimental to our lives. They breath carbon-dioxide and breath out oxygen. Us humans do the opposite.
nosuchthingasauserna 8 months ago
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u look hot babe.
telemarker77 2 years ago
How cool. I'm going to make me some garden beds!
So that's the answer I was looking to find! :)))
Thanks, Patti!
meloearth 3 years ago
nothing stops her from planting those seeds i see amazing in the winter in massachusetts i know how it is i grew up there just moved from that area in 2003 the winter isnt pretty.
wgseagal 3 years ago
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Society is gonna collapse and we R going 2 have 2 slaugther each other just 2 survive, but sum of ur ideas will keep us alive.
U have good survival plans but u need to focus on weapons and such 2. Also think about a well.
Then u kan sit back and laff when the SHTF!
scarygary76 3 years ago
Hello Patti... I how are you today? I wondering where would you suggest I find great skylites. I love the idea you had for them, I will try It in my garden. Have a blessed day
Yvette/tina
yomolove 3 years ago
Great video. You've inspired me to build my own hoop covers and cold frames. Here in the PNW (8b) we may very well have a climate well suited for cool-weather crops to be over-wintered. Thank you for all you do!
SinfonianBarelytone 3 years ago
I really like this, do you have videos that are longer? I really like these spinet ones but I would also like ones that ran longer and contained all info
thestivs 3 years ago 4
well done!
keeganoneil 3 years ago
the skylights are awesome!
theproducegarden 4 years ago
I wonder if you could use windows from an architectural salvage place. Great ideas! I am going to have to try some of these winter veggies and herbs. Wonder if cilantro will work?
suziq1972 4 years ago 2
Patti, this is great! I love your hoop gardens. Will broccoli or cauliflower work in winter? I can see going to my local building resource center and picking up some recycled skylights, if they have them. Thanks for sharing and the great ideas.
cookingupastory 4 years ago 2
Cute idea with the skylights. Thanks for posting.
dionysusstar 4 years ago