A video of the seedlings in my fall vegetable garden and the structures that will protect the vegetables through the winter allowing me to harvest them as I …
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5 Responses to Fall Vegetable Gardening
The ideas for fall vegetable gardening could really help somehow to protect
and care our all time favorite plants when the winter season comes. I’m
glad you extended your knowledge on this. Thank you!
Garden Sheds Kent
February 19, 2014 at 4:15 pm Reply
Thanks for sharing. My “hoop house” is almost finished. I’m just waiting on
my plastic to come in. I Had to order it online. Im so excited to get
something in it.
thanks for the video. I grow tons of veggies in las vegas. sorry but I dont
think it is a good idea to use treated would or concrete blocks. all my
planters I made out of redwood. have a great day
You will love growing vegetables in your hoop house! Hope it all goes well!
Here is a tip – if the plastic tears (and it does happen) pick up clear
packing tape to repair it. It is the same thing as greenhouse tape!
Sheri Ann Richerson
February 19, 2014 at 5:29 pm Reply
I agree about the treated wood, but a lot of our wood came out of an old
barn. It does leech after a certain time period. I’ve never seen redwood
here at our lumber yard. I have seen cedar but the price is through the
roof.
Sheri Ann Richerson
February 19, 2014 at 5:42 pm Reply
The ideas for fall vegetable gardening could really help somehow to protect
and care our all time favorite plants when the winter season comes. I’m
glad you extended your knowledge on this. Thank you!
Garden Sheds Kent
February 19, 2014 at 4:15 pm
Thanks for sharing. My “hoop house” is almost finished. I’m just waiting on
my plastic to come in. I Had to order it online. Im so excited to get
something in it.
itsjustdeb579
February 19, 2014 at 4:43 pm
thanks for the video. I grow tons of veggies in las vegas. sorry but I dont
think it is a good idea to use treated would or concrete blocks. all my
planters I made out of redwood. have a great day
Steve N Vegas
February 19, 2014 at 5:02 pm
You will love growing vegetables in your hoop house! Hope it all goes well!
Here is a tip – if the plastic tears (and it does happen) pick up clear
packing tape to repair it. It is the same thing as greenhouse tape!
Sheri Ann Richerson
February 19, 2014 at 5:29 pm
I agree about the treated wood, but a lot of our wood came out of an old
barn. It does leech after a certain time period. I’ve never seen redwood
here at our lumber yard. I have seen cedar but the price is through the
roof.
Sheri Ann Richerson
February 19, 2014 at 5:42 pm