I love your high tunnel so much I wish I could invest in one because this year I’ve been hit by so many vine boars, cabbage worms, and now I’m finding the stink bugs luckily only one tomato worm so far strawberries would be good to grow because I get squirrels and birds that want to eat my strawberries. Your plants look fantastic. It’s OK to plant close together because you always count on some dying, just snip them off.
@lorikrafft8197 I'm so happy We were finally able to invest in one, and I think it's gonna make a big difference. I have to agree the bugs have been outrageous this year. My biggest is the cucumber beetle. We don't have Squash Vine boards here as of yet. Hopefully, fingers crossed. We never get them. The plants are growing pretty amazing I'm just worried about pollination.When it comes to the pumpkins, now I willWe were finally able to invest in one I think it's gonna make a big difference. I have to agree. The bugs have been outrageous this year. My biggest Nemesist is the cucumber beetle. We don't have Squash Vine boars here as of yet. Hopefully, fingers crossed we never get them. The plants are growing pretty amazing I am just worried about pollination when it comes to the pumpkins, now LOL
مرحبا يا صديقتي الجميله فيديو مميز جدا أحسنتي النشر شرح نظري رائع جدا أنا مهندس زراعي عبودة عمار لتعليم زراعة الأسطح واعلم ماتقولين جيدآ أحسنتي فيديو روووووعه ❤
@cooley18 Hey, it's actually not attached to the blocks. It's attached where we have the Poles in the center. The black posts are hammered into the ground 30 inches. Then the 4 / 4 posts are in those, and then they are connected to the top of the high tunnel, with a type of bracing, so it's technically only anchored by those Those 4 / 4 posts, the outside isn't connected. The plastic is attached to the base with strapping on the outside.
@bs4638 Here are the ones we bought at Home Depot, I'm sure they are available at other home improvement stores. www.homedepot.ca/product/peak-36-inch-steel-ground-spike-for-4x4-post-installation/1000438984
@@urbangardenerCB Sorry to hear that! You must be on your game, it takes experience to run’em that close together! Very doable, but not for a beginner for sure! Congrats
Here is the link to the greenhouse we bought. Outsunny 26'L x 10'W x 6.8' H Large Steeple Walk-In Greenhouse Outdoor Garden Plant Seed Tunnel Grow Tent Premium Steel Frame White www.aosom.ca/item/outsunny-26-l-x-10-w-x-6-5-h-large-outdoor-heavy-duty-walk-in-greenhouse-steel-frame-white~15T1FIV6RM801.html Here is the wire fencing Fencer Wire 16 Gauge Galvanized Welded Wire Fence, 4" x 4" Big Mesh Opening for Vegetables, Garden Fruits & Animals Enclosure (5 ft. x 100 ft.) a.co/d/02ho5gtp The wood that we used to shape the garden beds was from a local mill and cost about $50. The wooden framethe greenhouse itself is attached to came from Home Depot, and that was a bit more pricey. They were about $30 a board, and we had to buy 6 of them, so about $180. We had the concrete blocks from a passed project, so there was no cost to them. I'm gonna say close to $700. There will be extra costs for the trellises and the drip irrigation. I didn't add those costs in.
Does this need to be placed in a area of a lot of sun? I'm thinking of building one in my garden but not sure if I want to keep the beds in the most sunny place or remove them and build this and move the beds to the other side
@rtm1619 The way mine is situated it only gets half sun, but so far it is still thriving. That may change in the fall wen we get less sun hours. We will have to wait and see. 😊
I love your high tunnel so much I wish I could invest in one because this year I’ve been hit by so many vine boars, cabbage worms, and now I’m finding the stink bugs luckily only one tomato worm so far strawberries would be good to grow because I get squirrels and birds that want to eat my strawberries. Your plants look fantastic. It’s OK to plant close together because you always count on some dying, just snip them off.
@lorikrafft8197 I'm so happy We were finally able to invest in one, and I think it's gonna make a big difference. I have to agree the bugs have been outrageous this year. My biggest is the cucumber beetle. We don't have Squash Vine boards here as of yet. Hopefully, fingers crossed. We never get them. The plants are growing pretty amazing I'm just worried about pollination.When it comes to the pumpkins, now I willWe were finally able to invest in one I think it's gonna make a big difference. I have to agree. The bugs have been outrageous this year. My biggest Nemesist is the cucumber beetle. We don't have Squash Vine boars here as of yet. Hopefully, fingers crossed we never get them. The plants are growing pretty amazing I am just worried about pollination when it comes to the pumpkins, now LOL
I like this layout you did
@tch4133 thank you! ☺️
I love it ❤
@@gardenstatesowandsew thank you 😊
مرحبا يا صديقتي الجميله فيديو مميز جدا أحسنتي النشر شرح نظري رائع جدا أنا مهندس زراعي عبودة عمار لتعليم زراعة الأسطح واعلم ماتقولين جيدآ أحسنتي فيديو روووووعه ❤
Thank you! 😊
Cheers
@@FoodForestPermaculture Thanks 😊
Hi...wondeful video. How exactly is it bolted down to the ground? Is it somehow attached to the cinder blocks?
@cooley18 Hey, it's actually not attached to the blocks. It's attached where we have the Poles in the center. The black posts are hammered into the ground 30 inches. Then the 4 / 4 posts are in those, and then they are connected to the top of the high tunnel, with a type of bracing, so it's technically only anchored by those Those 4 / 4 posts, the outside isn't connected. The plastic is attached to the base with strapping on the outside.
Very nice setup of the greenhouse! Could you please post a link to the 4x4 black supports for the posts? Thank you!
@bs4638 Here are the ones we bought at Home Depot, I'm sure they are available at other home improvement stores.
www.homedepot.ca/product/peak-36-inch-steel-ground-spike-for-4x4-post-installation/1000438984
I hope those aren’t Indeterm! If they are, single stem will have to be used for sure! Feed and water will be constant…
@marvinbrock960 They were all indeterminate lol. They grew to be monsters and produced a ton. Unfortunately the rodents ate them all. 😩
@@urbangardenerCB Sorry to hear that! You must be on your game, it takes experience to run’em that close together! Very doable, but not for a beginner for sure! Congrats
Could you give us an idea of how much your setup cost?
Here is the link to the greenhouse we bought.
Outsunny 26'L x 10'W x 6.8' H Large Steeple Walk-In Greenhouse Outdoor Garden Plant Seed Tunnel Grow Tent Premium Steel Frame White
www.aosom.ca/item/outsunny-26-l-x-10-w-x-6-5-h-large-outdoor-heavy-duty-walk-in-greenhouse-steel-frame-white~15T1FIV6RM801.html
Here is the wire fencing
Fencer Wire 16 Gauge Galvanized Welded Wire Fence, 4" x 4" Big Mesh Opening for Vegetables, Garden Fruits & Animals Enclosure (5 ft. x 100 ft.) a.co/d/02ho5gtp
The wood that we used to shape the garden beds was from a local mill and cost about $50. The wooden framethe greenhouse itself is attached to came from Home Depot, and that was a bit more pricey. They were about $30 a board, and we had to buy 6 of them, so about $180. We had the concrete blocks from a passed project, so there was no cost to them.
I'm gonna say close to $700.
There will be extra costs for the trellises and the drip irrigation. I didn't add those costs in.
Does this need to be placed in a area of a lot of sun? I'm thinking of building one in my garden but not sure if I want to keep the beds in the most sunny place or remove them and build this and move the beds to the other side
@rtm1619 The way mine is situated it only gets half sun, but so far it is still thriving. That may change in the fall wen we get less sun hours. We will have to wait and see. 😊