good video and right to the point without a lot of unnecessary steps or chit chat. gonna be doing this over my summer squash. i am sick of those vine borers ruining my squash. got the hoops in place and will be installing the netting today. i will just have to pull back the cover long enough to hand pollinate but i have been doing that for a few years now anyway as bees are scarce in my garden.
Very well done! I am looking to construct one of these late winter to get a head start. I like the simplicity and functionality of your design. I am going to use clear plastic with mine in hopes of regulating temperatures.
Great video. Thanks. I'd just add for those who are curious that using grey pvc tends to resist breaking down or becoming brittle a little better than the white stuff.
I am in an open to the public community ( pay reasonable fee) raised garden plot. 2019 is my first year as "veggies" gardener. With 3 growing seasons at altitude of 5000 ft. and hoop house is needed in all seasons. Thanks, Keith for above hoop house tutorial. To the point and very nicely presented. I'll pass you on to many others. My community garden has 10 ft high enclosed fencing to keep herds of ELK and deer out. Also not much problem with small critters, I am told. So, again --your design should be a ' bell ringer ' for my situation.
Wow -- super genius but simple enough where anyone can do this. I have 5 raised beds of different sizes so will be doing this to grow hardy annuals. I like the initial view where you listed what you were using. Can you let me know what the black rubber item was that you used to secure the row cover to the hoop ends? Thanks for sharing this awesome video!!
Hey Alicia, I cut up come spare drip hose and slit them down the colored line on the hose. Thanks for watching and please check out some of my other videos.
Just a small tweak, prob use rebar that is half as long or I have even seen others use the pvc cap ends and screw them to the top of the wood bed frame if cost is an issue. Nice and clean setup
Wow really amazing learn how to do it my self with simple way.... thanks a lot from srilanka.....i grow apple plants but snails are eating them then i cant sell out the plants.....thanks one more and 1000 x sooooo goood....
I cannot believe the people that put thumbs down. They obviously don't live in an area where we NEED this. Perfect for hail. I am building one. Tired of my garden getting hailed out.
The row covers protect against frost. The hoops support the row covers. The set-up allows you to get an early start on the season and grow longer in the fall. Thanks for watching.
THANK you for JUST SHOWING THE PROCESS, not yammering on about this and that! LOL. yes info is good to get but sometimes you just wanna cut to the chase. I would like to have maybe a caption appear for est. cost but really I can find my own prices.. LOVE THIS
This is good for the Winter and/or if your going to leave the bed covered but if you want to get in and out of it it would be better to build a 'separate' movable frame.
This is only up for 4 - 6 weeks until it warms up or at the end of the season. To get in, I just remove the black tubing and one side of the sand bags then pull the cover over to the other side. Thanks for watching and here's my cold frame video: ruclips.net/video/2aXKsKKP7_o/видео.html
I thought about getting something like this to protect the bok choy that I want to grow. However, would this covering block the sun light out? Never tried this before.
Hi Keith, love your vid on installing hoops and row covers. Question: What are the black things you use to secure coverings to hoops, starting @ 5:09 minutes in your vid?
What a smart idea to make the hoops and row cover in an easy way. Inspiration! Than you.
This set-up takes 5 minutes. Thanks for watching.
Simple, neat and very effective, thank you very much!
I don't think its neat. that cover is all over the place.
Super creative idea. Helpful for me. Thanks
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good video and right to the point without a lot of unnecessary steps or chit chat.
gonna be doing this over my summer squash. i am sick of those vine borers ruining my squash. got the hoops in place and will be installing the netting today. i will just have to pull back the cover long enough to hand pollinate but i have been doing that for a few years now anyway as bees are scarce in my garden.
Thanks and thanks for watching
Best video yet on hoop houses! Thank you.
Thanks and thanks for watching.
Great Background Music!
wonderful worx , learning to build in my urban garden.
Very well done! I am looking to construct one of these late winter to get a head start. I like the simplicity and functionality of your design. I am going to use clear plastic with mine in hopes of regulating temperatures.
You can start with the row covers first so it doesn't get too hot then switch to plastic as the temperatures get cooler/colder. Thanks for watching.
@@keithwilkes7629 excellent advice! In what part of the country are you gardening? I am in NWGA.
I'm in south central PA.
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Oh gosh you made it so easy. I love it
I can put this in in less than 5 minutes. Thanks for watching.
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This helped me get the encouragement I needed to try it out! Thank you
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I love it your garden 👌🏼😍
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Very good work. a inspiration for me. Greetings from Germany
You are good men.
A really fine idear.
Thank you so much! GREAT tutorial.
genius and easy! thank you!
Wow! That's brilliant!
Creative idea. I could try in near future. Thanks
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Thank you!Very simple to do.Good idea.
owsum man...thanku so much ..v easy and very effective technique
This is great; thank you for posting!
Simple et très bien. Merci
Cool video, awesome job 👌👌👌
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Bravo, belle idée ! Merci
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Great video. Thanks. I'd just add for those who are curious that using grey pvc tends to resist breaking down or becoming brittle a little better than the white stuff.
Nice work sir! Im going to try this for a future project!
I've been using that setup for years now. Very simple to put up and take down. Thanks for watching.
Wowww ! excellent idea! thank you
Excellent job, liked and subscribed
Very simple, thank you ❤
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Simple but very nice idea.
Love it!!
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Tip, take an offcut of pipe cut to length or rebar projecton, place over rebar then knock in bar till level with pipe . no measuring , faster
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excellent travail, merci
I am in an open to the public community ( pay reasonable fee) raised garden plot. 2019 is my first year as "veggies" gardener. With 3 growing seasons at altitude of 5000 ft. and hoop house is needed in all seasons. Thanks, Keith for above hoop house tutorial. To the point and very nicely presented. I'll pass you on to many others. My community garden has 10 ft high enclosed fencing
to keep herds of ELK and deer out. Also not much problem with small critters, I am told. So, again --your design should be a ' bell ringer ' for my situation.
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So helpful, thank you!
Wow -- super genius but simple enough where anyone can do this. I have 5 raised beds of different sizes so will be doing this to grow hardy annuals. I like the initial view where you listed what you were using. Can you let me know what the black rubber item was that you used to secure the row cover to the hoop ends? Thanks for sharing this awesome video!!
Hey Alicia, I cut up come spare drip hose and slit them down the colored line on the hose. Thanks for watching and please check out some of my other videos.
@@keithwilkes7629 thanks so much for your response :)
@@keithwilkes7629 very creative. I don't have any drip hoses lying around, so is there anything else that can be used as a substitute ?
@@truthseeker9416 They are PVC tubing. Can be found at hardware or plumbing stores. Thanks for watching.
@@keithwilkes7629 thanks
Thanks for a great video.
Thanks for watching.
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Inspiring.
Easy to install, i wanna try to.
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching.
Very nice garden
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Thank you for giving me an idea. New subs today
Thanks for watching. Please share.
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Great idea!
Just a small tweak, prob use rebar that is half as long or I have even seen others use the pvc cap ends and screw them to the top of the wood bed frame if cost is an issue. Nice and clean setup
Omg thank you! What was the black rubber you used to hold the row cover onto the pvc pipe?
It's drip hose cut 12" long & slit along the line that's painted on it. Thanks for watching.
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brilliant mate
Спасибо! Тоже так сделаю)
Венера Мирзина интересно как он знает какой высоты надо трубы или как меряет
@@olgapetrova6618 Не тупите
Ирина Самойлова это вы не тупите .если вы спец в этом то и объясните с чего начать , а я пока в этом не разбираюсь
@@olgapetrova6618 Не тупите, у вас мозги есть? В чём тут разбираться? Не позорьтесь.
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Adorei, obrigada!
Wow really amazing learn how to do it my self with simple way.... thanks a lot from srilanka.....i grow apple plants but snails are eating them then i cant sell out the plants.....thanks one more and 1000 x sooooo goood....
Certanly . Thank you.
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reasonable good idea !
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Ingenious!
Thanks for watching
Creative idea , 😍
Thank you.
I cannot believe the people that put thumbs down. They obviously don't live in an area where we NEED this. Perfect for hail. I am building one. Tired of my garden getting hailed out.
You could actually use this all season to protect against the weather and critters (insects and rabbits, etc.). Thanks for watching.
Super 👍
Bravo !
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What were the shorter black pieces that you used to secure the row cover to the PEX? Thank you.....
thanks for sharing. very nice
Muito obrigado pela dica muito inteligente o sistema
That music is tight
Very helpful. Thk you.
You're welcome and thanks for watching
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Hi i am new to gardening and just made my first raised garden bed this past weekend. May i ask what is the purpose for Hoops & Row covers? Nice video!
The row covers protect against frost. The hoops support the row covers. The set-up allows you to get an early start on the season and grow longer in the fall. Thanks for watching.
In Texas the row covers protect against bugs that will eat everything you grow. But still allow sunlight in.
It frustrates deer enough that they don't eat all the carrot tops.
Wow very nice garden its already done staycon thank you
Thanks for watching
What did you use or where did you get the black long fitting to secure the cover onto the tubing?
It's drip hose. You can get it on-line at Johnny's or other garden supplier. You can also use garden hose. Thanks for watching.
Hi!!! Nice video!! What is the size of the garden? Thanks!!!!!
Thank you...🌱🙏
Awesome video
Thanks and thanks for watching.
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THANK you for JUST SHOWING THE PROCESS, not yammering on about this and that! LOL. yes info is good to get but sometimes you just wanna cut to the chase. I would like to have maybe a caption appear for est. cost but really I can find my own prices.. LOVE THIS
Prices will be different according to where you live and inflation, not that there's been much of that lately. Thanks for watching.
How about plant that need pollinators? Do you open the cover in the day time to let them in?
Good video 👍
Gracias estoy sorprendida q práctico
Danada
This is good for the Winter and/or if your going to leave the bed covered but if you want to get in and out of it it would be better to build a 'separate' movable frame.
This is only up for 4 - 6 weeks until it warms up or at the end of the season. To get in, I just remove the black tubing and one side of the sand bags then pull the cover over to the other side. Thanks for watching and here's my cold frame video: ruclips.net/video/2aXKsKKP7_o/видео.html
I thought about getting something like this to protect the bok choy that I want to grow. However, would this covering block the sun light out? Never tried this before.
a light weight row cover lets about 85% of the light through. Thanks for watching
Wow incrível 👏👏👏👏
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Nice video
Lindo ficou bom 👏
Good video
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Perfeito!!!
Hi Keith, love your vid on installing hoops and row covers. Question: What are the black things you use to secure coverings to hoops, starting @ 5:09 minutes in your vid?
They're pieces of extra drip hose. Slice them down the length. You can also use regular garden hose. Thanks for watching
@@keithwilkes7629 Thank you for your quick response! Will be using your method in the future.
Will the hoops be as effective in the garden bed as they are in the raised beds... this is very inspirational... thank you.
It very helpful..thank you:) but please can you mention names of what you used in description and sizes
Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏
Maravilha...♥️
good idea....how long will the pex last?....guess pvc would get brittle after a season too, but the pex is so much more flexible...thanks
I've been using this set-up for 4 years now. Like the first time I used it. Thanks for watching.
Inspiring. Thanjs Bro...
You're welcome and thanks for watching.
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Wowww amazing👌
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Balıkesir havran arazi fiyatları
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Great video! How do I remove the rebar without having to dig it up? Thanks!
I just pull it out. Wear gloves. Thanks for watching.
wow good idea
thank for share
very good, I’ll try to build such a greenhouse in my country house
Are those wood chips or rocks in the ground around the beds? I can't tell. Also, thanks for sharing.
red rock over weed control fabric. thanks for watching.
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Super ingenioso
What is the black tubing stuff? Looks like a soakers hose .....
That's what it is. It's flexible enough to wrap around the PVC tubing. It was extra I had lying around.
@@keithwilkes7629 Looks like pipe insulation would work too?
Whatever you use, it has to clamp over the tubing well enough to hold the material on. Thanks for watching.
Good ide and creatived...👍🙏
Thanks for watching
@@keithwilkes7629 where is your country sir...
U.S.A.
@@keithwilkes7629 thank you....🙏🙏🙏
Grazie molto bello
Bom gostei so nao vimos ele fazer os arcos a formaque usou pra fazer.
Nice video good
Thanks for watching
What not to like about the video for those 1.2k people giving a thumb down!!!
Love where did you get all the materials the black little pieces thanks
The black pieces are 1/2" drip hose I cut in 12" lengths and slit them along the colored line on the hose. Thanks for watching.