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Building a Hoop House
Last Post 06 Feb 2012 08:25 AM by Yolanda. 7 Replies.
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03 Feb 2012 05:30 AM

    Mission Accomplished 2 ......well almost.

    A few weeks ago I started my second greenhouse project for Sommer Gardens, a new hoop house.  This project followed the completion of a large shade house friends and I constructed during the holidays. While I really wanted to build a nice greenhouse with a heater and fans, finances dictated I switch to a less expensive hoop house kit.

    hoophousekit.jpgThe kit arrived on a 16 foot pallet, three quarters of a ton of tightly bound galvanized steel pipe ready to be assembled. Its new home was going to be an open air growing area on the north side of our recently completed shade house project.  This area had been cleared of plants earlier when the shade house was completed and the plants relocated inside it.

    hoophouseplot.jpgThe first step was to level the land.  The area had a 2.5 foot slope from one corner to the opposite corner.  Once the ground was fairly level we assembled the hoops and set the supporting poles in concrete around the perimeter.

    hoophouseprep.jpgThe following day we installed a perimeter rail and raised the hoops.  The hoops were then secured with purlins to bind them together.  After that we constructed the end frames which further secured the structure and will eventually support a sliding door.

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    With the structure now complete, the sand floor was covered with ground cloth and the sprinkler system assembled.  I opted not to bury the sprinkler pipe in case I decide to change the sprinkler type down the road.  When completed, this hoop house will be used to grow out seedlings and plants for my online store that opens in a few weeks. I also be using it for propagation.

     
    hoophouseplants.jpg

    Now it was time to start moving plants in from the adjacent shade house.   That filled up about half the open space.  I have a "work till you drop" weekend ahead of me to pot up freshly rooted cuttings.  That project should completely fill up the hoop house by the end of this weekend.

    With the beautiful weather we are now experiencing, I opted to wait a few weeks before affixing the shade cloth to the frame and closing up the ends of the house.  I currently do not plan to cover the house with poly unless freezing temps are in the forecast.  Normally the seasonal poly would be affixed November-March.

    Once the shade cloth is up I can proclaim "Mission Accomplished"!

    With the 2012 triathlon season starting in less than a month, I just need to remind myself that this is only a hobby and not my real job. 

     

    Check out my garden adventures via "Fred's Garden Blog
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    03 Feb 2012 06:25 AM
    Da bist du ja schon richtig weit gekommen. Sieht gut aus.

    Tja, sieht so aus, als sei es dein Hauptjob. :o)
    http://www.deutsche-brugmansia-gesellschaft-ev.de/1,000000340693,8,1
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    03 Feb 2012 08:06 AM
    You must be in triathlon shape to be doing all that you have been doing recently. I get tired just reading about it...lol.. and I dream about having what you have! It's awesome and I love the way you take pictures of it and I can't wait for your store to open, I'm getting my debit card ready.
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    03 Feb 2012 11:45 AM

    Well well now Fredericko...

    A HOBBY...HUH???....hahahahaaa

    WOW!...That's quite the "OCD" HOBBY...lol

    I am loving all the "TRIATHALON-ICAL" projects you've got going on!!!

    Okay...So I'm really NOT envious of all the physical labor involved, but for the love of god Fred...

    You've got us SALIVATING at the pictures of the CONSTRUCTION'S you've got!!!...lol...

    You really are a GO-GETTER kind of guy now...Aren'ch'ya???...DANG!...))

    Now...When your store does open, you're going to get such an influx of WANTERS, that I would think THAT will be your full-time job...lol...

    Is that what you're working towards???...Making BRUG'S your full-time job???...

    U-hem...Well...If so, CALL ME...I JUST MIGHT WANT TO WORK FOR YOU.....hehehe

     

    You are doing one hek of an enticing job Fred!!!!!!!!!....I love that you're also keeping us all a-breast of your daily step-by-step procedures!....

    Such a Brug tease you are...;-)

     

    Thanks again Fred

    You've done it,,,,,YET AGAIN...and STILL!!!!!!

     

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    ~Salivating Jakey...

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    03 Feb 2012 01:36 PM
    it looks to me that he is an addict
    this is not a problem to him
    it just seems to be a problem to the people around him
    to tell them leave me alone or help
    Keep up the good work FRED
    it's looking greats and it will look AMAZING once finished
    the people who said your a dreamer just don't know the passion of an addict Brugmansia RULE
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    03 Feb 2012 06:11 PM
    Yolie-is that YOU??? Hi!!!
    Nicci

    Love the hoop house too...very nice, Fred's got some of the most beeutiful brugs on planet earth, yes?
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    06 Feb 2012 07:24 AM
    Fred, it seems that you need a further one!
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    06 Feb 2012 08:25 AM

    Yep Nicci, it's me! I would have never guessed that was you!

     

    Yes he has some gorgeous ones. I esp love the one with the curly twangers. I LOVE twangers...lol

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