- Apr 8, 2013
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Nice job on the hoophouse, it really looks great! You're doing aquaponics as well? I really need to learn more about that--are the fish easy care for? Can you go out of town without a caretaker for 2-4 days?Thanks! The greenhouse is made from scratch with galvanized top-rail fencing I got from Home Depot. I bent the rails into hoops with a hoop-bender and connected the parts with bolts and materials used in making galvanized fencing (so it was relatively inexpensive). The covering is polyethylene. The plants in pvc are grown aquaponically, using tilapia waste as the nitrogen source.
Before I had all of that, I was a big fan of concrete re-mesh, bent into 4' wide hoops that I covered with plastic in winter. I had rows of those things and they were easily moved. It kept the climate so much more controlled inside that the plants flourished. I would have to open an end during the day if the temps got high. Here are some old pics I posted on this thread, taken a couple of years ago at about this time of year.
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I have 4-4x4' garden boxes, most of which have concrete re-mesh arched over as a trellis. I could so easily cover with plastic. Like, I'm shaking my head over how I've missed that all of these years. I'm working today but have the next 6 days off. Guess I know what I'll be doing. I have one other long bed that I can probably rig up something as well. All my beds are growing something, but slowly, and now it's hell to keep the chickens out. Covering would help with both issues.
Where do I buy the plastic? Home Depot, Lowe's? Polyethylene?