Can You Build a High Tunnel Or Hoophouse On a Hill?
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
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Nice green house on the slope .
This was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for making the video!
Awesome!
Great video with info I have never come across before. The 2% slope with can on uphill endwall. Was great.
Been trying to find info on natural ventilation with no success
Thanks for The knowledge
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
You are the first farmer who has tunnel on a slope with perfect pitch.
Well explained all the details.
Thank you! Yes, it still feels so pleasing to look at.
Very helpful. Thank you!
Well explained ❤️🙏👨🌾
this is cool stuff
I have almost same slope as yours. How did you connect the corrugated metal to baseboard?
Hi Nanette good question. I loosened the brackets that hold the baseboard up two at a time and was able to slip it up behind about an inch and pinch it in there a bit. I secured with a few self tapping screws and the bottom edge is just buried. Let me know if you need a closeup photo or if that makes sense.
Yes, picture please.
Hmm, I took some photos but can’t post them here 🤷♀️
😻 promosm