Today I want to show you how to easily build a hinged hoophouse for a raised bed garden so you can be eating fresh veggies all year long.
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use a heat gun , will shrink the plastic
Great job, I didn't read all the comments, but cut some weep holes/slots in them strips
This is great, well done, well edited! I used all pvc to build a similar light frame, just covered with chickenwire for a mobile day coop in my yard for growout chicks. Let them out of night coop, they run all flapping noisy stampede across the yard like you'll never see them again, then they turn and do the same coming back, repeat! Lol. Then pour morning ration in day trough in the mobile coop, they run in, you lower it. Keeps them contained where you want them in your yard or garden. Note, chicken wire is barely a slowdown to any determined predator, so an outer barrier like yard fence or else reinforcement on the mobile pen is critical to prevent loss.
This is a great step by step video. How can I modify this if I am using Birdies raised beds?
I am definitely doing this!!! This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Amazing. Very good idea
This is awesome, thank you!
It looks ugly to keep it in small backyard or in small distance when you can see it. If you hide it behind some structurs or bushes, it is goin to work well
Very cool project! An idea: make incrementally smaller hoop houses so that they can be stored nested together when it gets warmer.
Hi. Love this. Why would you have a double hoop house?
Thanks James,
This is very useful for me to learn a lot from you. But please enlighten me that if I live in the area that is usually 20 F degree or less in the snow winter, the plants can be warm enough itself inside the bed without any heater? Thank you very much.
you didnt say what the purpose of the double layer was
Great. Well done!!!!. I`ll begin this afternoon with my own . Thanks and greetings from Puerto Madryn – Patagonia Argentina ( tell me please what`s the music on this video)
James. Awesome for arid plants, early spring germinations and nice veggies into late fall. You explained it so easily and I thank you for sharing.
Brilliant. What's the tubing/pipe?
Awesome Video! Thank you so much for sharing this! I want to try this!
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Why not make some holes inside of the pipes for auto water system?
Thank you!
Can you build this at my property? I am in NJ also. What would it cost-Your charges?
Thank you ! that is the exact one that I need.
Coolest designn I've seen !! Good job.
Great job as always!
This is so rad! Thank you.
no way are you bending schedule 40 that easy at that radius
Thanks for the video, you make great videos man, quick and to the point.