A Greenhouse For Every Budget: Intermediate Level High Tunnel

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • This greenhouse has the best value for what it does! Watch this second part of my 4-part greenhouse series for an exclusive look into my high tunnel, its sizing and major features.
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  • @juha7830
    @juha7830 Год назад +3

    My high tunnels (2) are 60 x 25 ft cost about 3500 eur/usd a piece. I bent the rostfree pipes and built the roof structure myself.. saves alot but takes time. Snow load is heavy and you need good structure for that. Otherwise you need to clean the snow from the roof because it does not always slide down by itself.

  • @Acceptable-Kerry
    @Acceptable-Kerry Год назад +4

    It looks great Curtis. I like the functionality of the whole entrance. Why struggle with a huge door every day, less is more in that design. Love it.

  • @Twotimepyro
    @Twotimepyro Год назад +4

    I’ve been following you for many years. Love all your content. Wow. Your life has been an amazing adventure. I would love to pick your brain on so many things. 😂 thanks for all you do for us out here in the meta. Great information .

  • @Marley-ii6ls
    @Marley-ii6ls Год назад +1

    I like the idea of this type of greenhouse because it's a direct conversion of the sun's energy without as much energy losses. It's pure and simple and passive.

  • @sjk7314
    @sjk7314 Год назад +4

    My dream to have a greenhouse like this! I also live in a very snowy area with short growing season, which is such a game changer for all things gardening. I wish I had the skills to build. Good job, Curtis.

  • @joycemaurer3588
    @joycemaurer3588 Год назад +1

    Hello from Georgia. Found you through Doug and Stacy.

  • @ilzitek2419
    @ilzitek2419 Год назад

    I love your greenhouse. Thank you for sharing.

  • @matwinner9708
    @matwinner9708 Год назад +1

    I was leaning towards a Chinese greenhouse for this year’s project, however this is a great, cheaper and faster option.

  • @nicoletaelias2559
    @nicoletaelias2559 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This is an amazing video.

  • @2annawen
    @2annawen Год назад

    The foundation is to me what makes it for me! But untill i get a place to put it, gotta wait..Thanks for showing this glad i happen to catch ya today..😁🥰

  • @westernmac5944
    @westernmac5944 Год назад

    Yup. Cement stained lumber works just fine.

  • @cathyfleischmann7067
    @cathyfleischmann7067 Год назад

    This video has empowered me with the knowledge of how to erect a similar high tunnel on rocky sloped land. I previously dismissed the idea not knowing how to go about it. Thank you so much for showing and explaining how you dealt with both these issues.

  • @2annawen
    @2annawen Год назад

    I really love it! ❤️

  • @jades1197
    @jades1197 Год назад

    Thanks Curtis- Blessings

  • @billprice2409
    @billprice2409 Год назад

    The drip edge over the rigid insulation is a great idea. I have been wondering how I might improve that portion. Thanks for sharing.

  • @calholli
    @calholli Год назад

    I've always liked the look of used concrete form boards. It's sort of a random gray finish and you get some nice wood shinning through here and there and it gives it that rustic non-pattern look but still turns out to be almost symmetrical in a way, in the multi-color distribution. I tend to like it better; it gives your raw projects character.

  • @special4076
    @special4076 Год назад

    Thank you for the informative video. The end wall vents are similar to mine here in Western Washington. I placed a cheap 20 inch box fan in one end opposite from the prevailing wind and utilized a roof vent thermostat. It is set to come on automatically at 85 degrees and works great for venting when a quick heat phase comes up and I am not available to open other areas for venting. It also shuts down automatically as the sun goes down to retain heat over night. Thank you and I look forward to all of your content.

  • @2annawen
    @2annawen Год назад +2

    3 season is good!

  • @Rymorin4
    @Rymorin4 Год назад

    Thank you! This 1st years profits = tunnels & heated prop house.

  • @freegandavehartman8908
    @freegandavehartman8908 Год назад

    very nice

  • @douggibson9084
    @douggibson9084 Год назад +1

    Thanks again Curtis 😂

  • @campcreekhill8933
    @campcreekhill8933 Год назад +1

    Do a monthly live

  • @jeffdungey5848
    @jeffdungey5848 Год назад

    Love it....going to do it. Question....what is the lifespan of the poly based on thickness. Thx. 👍

  • @brodykin3505
    @brodykin3505 Год назад

    I love your breakdown of details-comprehensive, but easy to follow. I'm wondering what grow zone you're in.

  • @cheyennew9659
    @cheyennew9659 Год назад

    Good video, thanks! Could you provide a link or the name of the company that sells the greenhouse here? Thanks!

  • @Justsayingthat
    @Justsayingthat Год назад

    This is a big step up to the novice cheap one. Lol to me anyway as a beginner. This one makes sense for me.

  • @rce2553
    @rce2553 Год назад

    Good video! Well explained! How many years will the poly last? And can tears/rips in that poly be repaired easily?

    • @garthwunsch
      @garthwunsch Год назад +1

      GH poly typically lasts at least 6 yrs. Best repair tape is Gorilla clear UV protected.

    • @rce2553
      @rce2553 Год назад

      @@garthwunsch Awesome, thanks for the answer!

    • @helenkessler6012
      @helenkessler6012 Год назад +2

      I got a roll of repair tape from Growers Solutions. Repaired the bullet hole from New years. Gotta love my Texas.

  • @hivolco151
    @hivolco151 Год назад

    My grow zone is 8B I wonder if I would still be a 3 season with this green house? We don't typically get more than a couple inches of snow that usually melts off in less than 2 weeks.

    • @Rymorin4
      @Rymorin4 Год назад +1

      4 season for sure if u put row cover over the crops. You still need light to grow in winter tho depending on how south you are.

  • @calitompson7491
    @calitompson7491 Год назад

    Hi Curtis. Do you have the link for your friend in Alberta that sells them?

  • @richardcooney7789
    @richardcooney7789 Год назад

    I met a Lady who dried Apple chips and made Fruit jerky in her greenhouse. she said it heated her greenhouse

  • @Justsayingthat
    @Justsayingthat Год назад

    What is the temperature range? 🌡 you seem warm in there.