Re: PVC Trellis Book from Pinetree
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- Subject: Re: PVC Trellis Book from Pinetree
- From: J* H* <j*@mail.airmail.net>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 20:44:31 -0600
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Bob Carter wrote: > Please email me the instructions. I don't think anyone would object to you posting something that is beneficial to most of us. jhu554@airmail.net Thanks > > No, but it sounds interesting. PVC pipes are a handy and versitile material > building material. I've used 20' lengths of PVC to make large "hoophouses" over > indeterminate tomatoes. Inexpensive, easy to build and works great for keeping > the foilage dry and getting us through our often wet summers without blight > ruining the crop. Lots of space and headroom too, we also great great results > with basil, eggplants and peppers grown in them. > > I wrote a piece with step-by-step instructions for making a PVC hoophouse. If > anyone is interested I can e-mail it to them. Or if no one objects I can post it > to the list - it's about 12k in size. > -- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX John Huff E-mail: jhu554@airmail.net Personal Web Page: http://web2.airmail.net/jhu554 Tom & Susan Schmidtke 3S Emu Ranch HC3, Box 1017; Bandara, TX 78003 210-796-7145
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