This is scalable down as well. I have a small 9x15 that two people can lift. I use it to get an early start and to extend in fall. I live in town and it really helps with getting that extra grow time in.
God is so good, I didn’t know that winter growing is easier. What a thoughtful and good God. I am thankful for the Dysinger’s who have exercised their talents to bless others and glorify God.
Love the interview! How do the pvc bended hoops connect to the ground? Do you just force the ends into the soil? We're from Michigan and very interested in doing this.
1st time viewer. Very informative, but wish you had shown construction of the greenhouse end. Does he just drag the greenhouse or is there a lift position so plants still growing aren't destroyed? Will review prior vids of yours. Thanks
Yeah, I wish I could have gotten a vid of them actually moving it. But they roll up the sides (as per video) and then pull it over. Meaning the plants have to be shorter than the 2 foot rolled up side. They can keep the plants in place, as long as the plants are under 2 feet tall. Those plants are safe as the hoop house is rolled. I hope that makes sense.
@@HealthAndHomestead ah! So there is no *ground level* cross piece on the ends? Or is the cross piece "elevated" 2 Ft above ground level to enable going over top of plant? Thx
It really is an average hoophouse or high tunnel. They went through the work of adapting it. There is not really a kit for the moveable aspect even in the US as far as I know. But you can contact them at their website. They might have more info for you. bountifulblessingsfarm.com
This is scalable down as well. I have a small 9x15 that two people can lift. I use it to get an early start and to extend in fall. I live in town and it really helps with getting that extra grow time in.
Great point, thanks for sharing.
God is so good, I didn’t know that winter growing is easier. What a thoughtful and good God. I am thankful for the Dysinger’s who have exercised their talents to bless others and glorify God.
Well Done! I truly appreciate John sharing his knowledge!
This is educational and inspiring. I can even use this layering of row cover and plastic over my little beds! Yay to being able to grow food all year!
Wonderful information! Goals for our farm! So thankful for your ministry and that of the Dysinger’s!!!
Great interview, I hope you have more interviews with the Dysingers, they are full of wisdom.
Loving this, Sharing is caring, very informative, thank you mother earth,
Nice video. I got a small hoop bender based on one of your older videos. Thanks for your help!
How did the bender work?
@@HealthAndHomestead I just got it. I’ll be using it in the spring. I’m sure I’ll continue to reference your video, thanks.
Good info I've not thought of
This is awesome! I’ve learned a lot watching this video.
Glad to hear it.
Podrían poner subtítulos en español 🙏🏻 en todos sus videos !! Maranatha
Fascinating but looks expensive! 😱
It would not be cheap.
Love the interview! How do the pvc bended hoops connect to the ground? Do you just force the ends into the soil? We're from Michigan and very interested in doing this.
My question is do you clean the row covers between uses? I reuse mine till its rags... if you have pest/ disease issues are they being reintroduced?
1st time viewer. Very informative, but wish you had shown construction of the greenhouse end. Does he just drag the greenhouse or is there a lift position so plants still growing aren't destroyed?
Will review prior vids of yours.
Thanks
Yeah, I wish I could have gotten a vid of them actually moving it. But they roll up the sides (as per video) and then pull it over. Meaning the plants have to be shorter than the 2 foot rolled up side. They can keep the plants in place, as long as the plants are under 2 feet tall. Those plants are safe as the hoop house is rolled. I hope that makes sense.
@@HealthAndHomestead ah! So there is no *ground level* cross piece on the ends?
Or is the cross piece "elevated" 2 Ft above ground level to enable going over top of plant?
Thx
Hi from Germany and is it possible to buy this hoophouse here in Europe?
It really is an average hoophouse or high tunnel. They went through the work of adapting it. There is not really a kit for the moveable aspect even in the US as far as I know. But you can contact them at their website. They might have more info for you. bountifulblessingsfarm.com
Until you has 50 to 60 mile an hour winds then it is a kite