Re: which list is which/ hoophouses


Hello Kitty,
    I am being dragged into this one kicking and screaming... no, no, no!! I
really do not want to do this. Now I will be chained to this business all
during the winter checking and maintaining greenhouses. Hoop houses are not
all that expensive, but all the prep before and after sure gets into the big
bucks in a hurry. I have to admit we do need to do something. With the wet
winter and freezes we had I lost the most I have ever lost to winter kill
this past winter. Do not want to go through that one again.
    To cove it all we would need minimum of 3 greenhouses and probably 4  I
am told. No way.... but we will end up doing something. To what extent I am
not certain right now. Stay tuned.

----- Original Message -----
> Gene -
> hoop houses! construction!  I remember when we talked about how each of us
> handles our work areas - standing, sitting to pot, etc - and methods for
> overwintering plants - you replied that your setup was still basic, easy,
and
> outdoors.  Sounds like business is good and things are escalating.  A hoop
> house would probably broaden your possibilities.  I'm glad for you.
>
> re > seeds and "it will be a minimum of 3 years before
> > any of it is big enough to play with."
> Yes, but in 3 years, won't you be thrilled!

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