Posted on 10/05/2012 10:11:55 AM PDT by greeneyes
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I built a hoophouse with raised beds and currently get 2 crops a year from it.
What do you grow in your hoop house? How many days is your growing period in the hoop house?
Here, you can see the setup of the frame. We added the center section this past spring because we ran out of room with the standard hoop. The overhead sprinkler system is real economical, and keeps the plants happy. In the center of the picture, poking out of the top of the frame are the okra plants.
This is a shot of the okra, poblano, and anaheim pepper plants poking through the shadecloth on top of the hoophouse. Peanut plants are in the foreground.
This is the left side of the hoophouse with the raised beds of radish, cabbage, carrots, and lettuce. It's a constant battle with the weeds in here, even with ground cover.
The peanuts, okra, and pepper plants were planted in March. They've done well, so we've decided to let them do their thing. The other plants were put in the ground 2 weeks ago. I expect the larger plants will freeze back over the winter, so we'll just cut them back and mulch the root ball. Most should come back in the spring.
The cool weather plants will be covered with drop cloths and continue to produce through the winter. The growing period is generally from late March through late November.
Just for giggles, this is my 5 year old tabasco "tree". It's 7ft tall and one of the few plants that love the heat of the greenhouse. It freezes back every winter, then re-grows in the spring.
Wow. That’s a great setup. Do you know about what it cost to make it? Do you feel the overhead watering is superior to typical drip irrigation? Do you put the drop cloth over the entire set up in the winter, or do you kinda float it over the rows?
I took the JD 400 lawn tractor to it on Saturday. Cornstalks - gone! Okra stalks - gone! Weeds and crabgrass - gone!
Now I can get to the collards, brussels sprouts and carrots for some picking. LOL
LOL. Excellent. We are low tech here. All clearing and prepping the garden is done by hand. Its good excercise and keeps me from being a total couch potato.LOL.
I initially had 1 drip style sprinkler head per bed, which was fine until the plants grew and began to block the spray pattern. I tried the overhead sprinkler system as an experiment, and it works well. It uses a bit more water, but it's not as expensive as installing a separate dripper for each plant.
The 30% shade cloth will stay over the hoophouse for the entire year since it helps keep birds out in the cooler seasons. It can easily be taken down and re-hung though.
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