Hoophouse
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From: TheMicroFarmer
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  • how did it hold up after wintering? I'm assuming you used 3 pieces of 10 pvc?

  • great video and great structure.

  • I think it great

  • nice job on the hoop house. i had a pony that could mow a row of soybeans and never stop walking

  • I LIKE YOUR SLEEVE IDEA,ONCE LAYED OUT ,REPETITION MAKES FOR QUICK RESULTS.. I CAN SEE THAT CONDUIT IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE...

  • how did you bend the conduit?  and if you attached 3 pieces together how much did you bend each piece?

  • @jonEboy27

    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.

  • good job! that EMTconduit is good because it can handle uv ray from the sun. the expensive part is the greenhouse film.

  • I like you hoophuse daddy. Like this video of you like gregg (gregg is the man in this video)

  • 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

  • Thanks for the tips.

  • cool video daddy

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