I used 1.5" electrical schedule 40 PVC and used standard PVC glue to join them together. I had already pounded 2" PVC sleeves into the ground. I commandeered my brother and nephew and we just slipped them into the sleeves. Not an easy job as 30' of PVC is quite unruly. I let the PVC take its natural bend and it worked nicely. Almost a year on and so far there aren't any issues. Thanks for viewing.
could place the taller tomatos and peppers in the centeror better hand them upside down in pails . also scrounge stones and plastic / metal drujms (cleaned) paint them matte black and fill with water to soak up heat in the day and release at night.. if there is a true northern side its better to use cheap broken pieces of foam maybe painted matte black or loose staple felt paper on
how did it hold up after wintering? I'm assuming you used 3 pieces of 10 pvc?
bradgray51 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from TheMicroFarmer
great video and great structure.
MrDracoIgnis 2 months ago
I think it great
clnmyjts 3 months ago
nice job on the hoop house. i had a pony that could mow a row of soybeans and never stop walking
contreeman 3 months ago
I LIKE YOUR SLEEVE IDEA,ONCE LAYED OUT ,REPETITION MAKES FOR QUICK RESULTS.. I CAN SEE THAT CONDUIT IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE...
LHRT229 8 months ago
how did you bend the conduit? and if you attached 3 pieces together how much did you bend each piece?
jonEboy27 1 year ago
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I used 1.5" electrical schedule 40 PVC and used standard PVC glue to join them together. I had already pounded 2" PVC sleeves into the ground. I commandeered my brother and nephew and we just slipped them into the sleeves. Not an easy job as 30' of PVC is quite unruly. I let the PVC take its natural bend and it worked nicely. Almost a year on and so far there aren't any issues. Thanks for viewing.
TheMicroFarmer 1 year ago
good job! that EMTconduit is good because it can handle uv ray from the sun. the expensive part is the greenhouse film.
fritoxtrme 1 year ago
I like you hoophuse daddy. Like this video of you like gregg (gregg is the man in this video)
PinkLipsLaLa 1 year ago
could place the taller tomatos and peppers in the centeror better hand them upside down in pails . also scrounge stones and plastic / metal drujms (cleaned) paint them matte black and fill with water to soak up heat in the day and release at night.. if there is a true northern side its better to use cheap broken pieces of foam maybe painted matte black or loose staple felt paper on
userxo1 1 year ago
Thanks for the tips.
TheMicroFarmer 1 year ago
cool video daddy
PinkLipsLaLa 1 year ago