Despite the worst summer weather locals can recall, my hoop house is approaching peak harvest season in mid-August. I wished for the harvest to begin, and I’m now praying for it to taper off. Tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes. I’m seeing them in my sleep! See the video update below. Blight has been an increasing problem for [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Hoop House'
Hoop House Update: August Abundance!
August 31st, 2010 · 1 Comment · Gardening, Hoop House, Video
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Mendocino Hoop House – July Bounty
July 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Hoop House, Video
For those of you who know Mendocino weather, you know it has been unusually cool this year. So, it is all the more impressive that the hoop house is providing its bounty in mid-July. The hoop house is now producing abundant tomatoes, cucumbers, basil, peppers, and zinnias. I spoke to someone in Comptche, usually a [...]
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My Hoop House Update – June
June 24th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Hoop House, Video
As of the solstice, all plants in the hoop house continue to progress, but not as quickly as I would like. Lots of cool weather in the last month. I looked at last year’s July 11 video and see that we are only about a month ahead of last year in terms of maturity — [...]
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My Hoop House Update – May
May 25th, 2010 · No Comments · Gardening, Hoop House
First tomato and cucumber of the season already harvested! The one stupice (stoo-pe-che) that set early was picked on May 18, along with the first Persian cucumber. Both delicious! I’m still battling tomato leaf curl, but as seen in the video, copper and Serenade seem to be keeping it in check on most of the [...]
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Hoop House Update 2 – April 2010
April 29th, 2010 · No Comments · Gardening, Hoop House
April 24, 2010 hoop house update. The tomatoes are doing great, though some leaf curl. Sprayed with copper solution. Cucumbers planted about a week ago. Peppers just planted. All is looking good. Click on the image below to go to the You Tube video made April 24. Below the image is an embedded video that [...]
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Some Details of Hoop House Construction
April 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Gardening, Hoop House
Last year, I built a hoop house to allow me to grow hot weather vegetables in cool, foggy Mendocino, California. It was wonderfully successful. I wrote about and showed some pictures of the construction in a post in May 2009, but there were some useful construction details that I wasn’t able to convey. I’ve made [...]
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The Hoop House Greets a New Season
April 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Gardening, Hoop House
My hoop house survived the winter storms and spring winds with no damage! This year I was able to get my tomatoes in by mid-march. Last year, because I started building the hoop house in May, the tomatoes didn’t get planted until mid-May; so I have a two-month head start on last year’s very successful [...]
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Hoop House Update – Harvest Time!
September 22nd, 2009 · No Comments · Gardening, Hoop House
September 11 was notable to me because it was 4 months since I first planted in my hoop house. Below is a link to the fourth monthly update since the planting – and what a four months it has been! For the first time in my life, I am inundated with ripe tomatoes and peppers [...]
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Hoop House Vegetables Continue Gloriously
August 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Gardening, Hoop House
This is the third monthly update on my hoop house in Mendocino, California, where cool, foggy summers make it impossible to grow hot weather vegetables outside. The hoop house continues to defeat all attempts of fog, coolness, and overcast days to do in my crops. All vegetables are thriving. Cucumbers aplenty, tomatoes and peppers ripening. [...]
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Hoop House Update 2
July 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Gardening, Hoop House, Video
In an effort to defeat the cool coastal weather that repeatedly thwarted my efforts to grow hot weather vegetables, I built a hoop house this year. I earlier posted videos showing the hoop house upon completion and one month later. Now, two months after planting, the growth in the hoop house is amazing, especially since [...]
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