This is just a quick update to let you know that my husband, Bill, and I installed a second door in our hoop house to provide better cross-ventilation.
Directly above is a close-up of one of the 'Napoli' melons growing in the hoop house. They're doing great! And to the left is a peek at some of the cucumber plants. I'm very pleased with how well all of the plants are growing so far.
One thing I wanted to mention is that I'm growing everything with red plastic mulch covering the beds. I've found in past years that it helps increase productivity by about 30%, by increasing the amount of light reflected up into the plants. I have to admit that I initially hesitated putting the plastic mulch in the hoop house beds because I thought that might fry the plants but they're doing just fine.
I've also been concerned that it might not be worth the effort to grow warm-season crops in the hoop house but so far, so good. And who knows? Maybe I'll end up with the first ripe tomatoes, cucumbers and melons on the block!
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May 2015
This is just a quick update to let you know that my husband, Bill, and I installed a second door in our hoop house to provide better cross-ventilation.
Directly above is a close-up of one of the 'Napoli' melons growing in the hoop house. They're doing great! And to the left is a peek at some of the cucumber plants. I'm very pleased with how well all of the plants are growing so far.
One thing I wanted to mention is that I'm growing everything with red plastic mulch covering the beds. I've found in past years that it helps increase productivity by about 30%, by increasing the amount of light reflected up into the plants. I have to admit that I initially hesitated putting the plastic mulch in the hoop house beds because I thought that might fry the plants but they're doing just fine.
I've also been concerned that it might not be worth the effort to grow warm-season crops in the hoop house but so far, so good. And who knows? Maybe I'll end up with the first ripe tomatoes, cucumbers and melons on the block!