Bubblingbrooks
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I posted a bit about this in my journal, but thought I should start a thread on it.
Keep in mind that we do not have a working camera right now, so no pics for now
I came up with the idea that we should take needed measurements for hoops, and then go out in the forest and cut down skinny Willows of appropriate length.
When we get them home, we will bend them and tie the ends with rope, to set the shape for the hoop house.
Those will dry all winter, and then we will build a bottom frame for them to be set in.
Extra supports will be used to tie the hoops together along the top, sides and ends.
We will then stretch plastic over it, using duct tape to seal seams.
Keep in mind that we do not have a working camera right now, so no pics for now
I came up with the idea that we should take needed measurements for hoops, and then go out in the forest and cut down skinny Willows of appropriate length.
When we get them home, we will bend them and tie the ends with rope, to set the shape for the hoop house.
Those will dry all winter, and then we will build a bottom frame for them to be set in.
Extra supports will be used to tie the hoops together along the top, sides and ends.
We will then stretch plastic over it, using duct tape to seal seams.