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I love your high tunnel, I dream of one myself some day, I think it would be awesome if you could collect the rainwater like in those big ibc totes and connect them into your drip irrigation system. Loving the new farm ventures andcant wait to see how some of the new growing technics turn out. Good luck
You can overwinter peppers in there and they will last for years.
You inspire me Jess!!!
Have you thought about putting a screen around the sides when you raise the sides? Congrats and enjoy.
Great solution to watering control….. how have you dealt with blight and powdery mildew in past?
That was work!
That is huge! Great!
Curious why you didn’t start on the leeward side if the green house that way the wind wouldn’t have effected it.
repeating helps people learn, stats say something like 20 times to truly remember
Have you heard about getting grants for green houses from some government source or plural. Someone else hear about this besides me – I know I didn’t imagine this? This is important for so many of you all, ain’t it the truth?
I love how you’re always so giggly and always see the positives in everything. It reminds me of when I was younger and people always used to comment about me being so giggly. Makes me sad to question where that went but I still feel like that little girl inside. Thank you for reminding me ❤️
Where do you get all of your soil? To fill all of those beds in the high tunnel must have taken SOOO much
I wouldn’t be able to garden in there. I can’t handle it
I never realized just how big this was, what's it's size again? Our is only 12×24 haha, and it was tough and yes, it's never windy till you start trying to cover something. Thanks for sharing
Any recommendations on where to purchase high tunnel. We are contending with animals eating our plants.
Looks like so much fun!! So happy you got it done that is so cool.
OMG yes iam the same way i never get tomatos on anything till i grow my own ,,, i hate i have to wait till the next season to have them ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, great video thnx
What breed of dog is Bear?
I use sellotape to hold stalks that I’ve kinked. Just wrap it around tightly.
I love how well you and Melia work together!
So you have had your tunnel for awhile now. Do you recommend it? I live in North GA and am considering getting one from growers supply. Any regrets? Thanks and thank you for all you do.
the wind was gods way to help ,so it didnt stick to frame. 🙂
I love your channel. I am looking into a high tunnel for a future small farm
Hello
Can you freeze cucumber slices and use them raw and thawed out in salads or are they mushy? What can you do with them?