Discussion forum for the various methods and structures used for getting an early start on your growing season, extending it for several weeks or even year 'round.
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March 12, 2016 | #46 |
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It looks great.
I went back and looked at the plastic you used. If it is not UV rated I would highly suggest you get rid of it after your season is up. If not you will have a mess on your hands. Worth |
March 12, 2016 | #47 |
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I thought I mentioned that, it is going to be used this season only.
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March 12, 2016 | #48 |
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March 12, 2016 | #49 |
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Oh, I am sure. the brittle stuff become featherlite cornflakes all over the place.
I have priced the plastic I need, a 20 by 25 foot piece (which is the size I needed to cover the thing minus the ends) is $124. that's the 4 year, 6mil stuff
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March 21, 2016 | #50 |
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wow it got cold last night.
have a heavy frost on the ground and on the hoophouse. I went out twice last night and just now to try to keep it warm. My redneck method, a propane turkey fryer in the middle with a pot of water on it. the steam heats the air nicely, I have a small oscillating fan going as well to help circulate the heat.
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March 21, 2016 | #51 |
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Same here. The dog's water dish had ice in it just now. I made hoops over my benches of plants, and stuck an electric heater underneath: http://i.imgur.com/vN5FJz3.jpg
Under some conditions, high tunnels can actually get colder than the outside air by a few degrees. |
March 21, 2016 | #52 |
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The frost on the outside was just at the ends over the bows, but that was enough to scare me. Now the sun is up, I need to dry it out some in there. Last time I walked out there (about an hour ago) it was 47 degrees inside, and raining.
I know some farmers of different crops (grapes, strawberries, flowers, etc) will mist their crops to protect them from frost, that was the hope I had for protecting the plants in there. I figured that much humidity, everything would be coated in a film of water, it was. Now I think I better turn on the fans and try to exhaust some humidity. the one exhaust fan is 4600 cfm, lets hope that helps
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