+MrChipGardener I agree. It took me actually doing it to realize some of those things people say you can't do are actually just carried down year to year, generation to generation, but no one ever tries.
Hi Dave, I live up on the 45th parallel in Maine. Snow normally melts off the 3rd week in April. I want to put down black ground cover by DeWitt, then make metal hoops with the 9 ga wire and cover with agribon to keep the bugs out. How soon should I put the black ground cover down? How many hoops will I get out of a 50 foot coil? What agribon number should I get to cover the hoops early to keep out bugs and frosts? How many seasons should these items last if well cared for and stored out of the sun? Thank you for your reply.
Thanks, was vevy worried about my beets,
This works Great ! and don't need to thin them out because you are already doing it ..... make sure the soil is most for less shock .....
Good video Dave! I've done the same after so many people saying that it's "not recommended". Beets are very forgiving.
+MrChipGardener I agree. It took me actually doing it to realize some of those things people say you can't do are actually just carried down year to year, generation to generation, but no one ever tries.
Hi Dave, I live up on the 45th parallel in Maine. Snow normally melts off the 3rd week in April. I want to put down black ground cover by DeWitt, then make metal hoops with the 9 ga wire and cover with agribon to keep the bugs out. How soon should I put the black ground cover down? How many hoops will I get out of a 50 foot coil? What agribon number should I get to cover the hoops early to keep out bugs and frosts? How many seasons should these items last if well cared for and stored out of the sun? Thank you for your reply.