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Bro. You missed 4:20 by one second. 🙁 and First.
i wanted to experiment with some smaller sized hoop houses, most the videos ive looked up dont name the material used to pull over, is it a specific thickness of clear polly or a totally different material? where i live is right on the side of the ocean and its one of the windiest places in canada so i didnt think trying to secure plastic clear polly to pvp hoop houses would work
Crankin out content like a champion. Your the man.
What varieties of salanova are you using? Any info on the good / bad points, harvesting etc would be wonderful!
Curtis, just viewed you latest video, I am totally confused at when you are going to harvest this and that. Do you write this stuff down? Because I think if I am up to speed on your farm you have 4 plots, correct? It sounds really difficult to keep in order without continuous planning.
How big is that greenhouse? Did you make it yourself or was it a kit?
Curtis, you are sharing solid gold on your channel. Thank you, please keep it coming!
Hi Curtis, Some good tips, so you get max three cuttings of the arugula before you will replace it with new crop ?
Thanks for the info Curtis. When using the black fabric for greens, are those direct seeded or transplanted? Thanks
I may have just found the answer to my salanova dtm question. 4 weeks indoors, 4 weeks outdoor for transplanting March/April time of the year. Any different once you hit mid summer?
It's interesting to see how the most important videos get the smallest number of views. This is a great one, Curtis. Thanks for sharing and keep it up!