I recommend a second structure inside the hoop house. Outer layer stops the wind and rain, inner layer hold in the heat. I have small hoophouses over my nursery tables. I have a layer of plastic for it, and over that I will place the foil bubble radiant barrier when it’s really cold
Nice! We have used the little mini hoops with agribon over the rows and will double and sometimes triple that, i like the idea of just one layer of extra material tho!
Just stumbled across channel through yard hydrant video. Appreciate the details, thoughts on reusing scrap and music. Looking forward to more videos and building my tables with seeing how lining with old swimming pool sides works out.
Yeah you probably want to try and get your hands on something with a little bit more strength before loading it with sand. I wonder if you could use the radiata but double the framing where the sand sits? Lay some thicker plywood down and do your best to seal the table from moisture. Might just work. What do you think?
Definitely will try the sand table on a smaller scale...and I'm ❤❤❤ the music! ❤
Awesome! The sand tables really do make a huge difference in our short growing season! Happy growing!!!
I recommend a second structure inside the hoop house. Outer layer stops the wind and rain, inner layer hold in the heat.
I have small hoophouses over my nursery tables. I have a layer of plastic for it, and over that I will place the foil bubble radiant barrier when it’s really cold
Nice! We have used the little mini hoops with agribon over the rows and will double and sometimes triple that, i like the idea of just one layer of extra material tho!
That was great! Super Helpful
Thank you K Diggity Dawglet
You're crazy fun! You're into cool stuff!!
Thanks buddy! I appreciate that!
Just stumbled across channel through yard hydrant video. Appreciate the details, thoughts on reusing scrap and music. Looking forward to more videos and building my tables with seeing how lining with old swimming pool sides works out.
I saw a man vigorously throw himself into frame and I was sold
Haha. Thanks!
Hmmm... Wondering if a temp probe/thermostat situation could handle the cable being plugged into it? My polytunnel heats up and cools super quickly
I am pretty sure it would. I have just been too lazy to try.
4:09 would a spreader bar have helped here to level it out?
Oh hell yeah, it would have!
cant make them, only got radiata pine, just dont have any douglas fir, cant make those sand tables now
Yeah you probably want to try and get your hands on something with a little bit more strength before loading it with sand. I wonder if you could use the radiata but double the framing where the sand sits? Lay some thicker plywood down and do your best to seal the table from moisture. Might just work. What do you think?
GET RID OF THE ANNOYING MUSIC
Thanks for the suggestion! I will talk to my editing staff immediately and let them know!