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I think it is fabulous that you are sharing your experiences with the hoop house!! I am new to the north coast (last year in July), have a half acre, am a former Sacto County Master Gardener, and am very interested in learning how to grow food in this very different climate. Thank you so much for sharing!
Camille Tinling