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Hoop Houses vs Hay Bales, and a Few points about Heirloom Varieties

Hoop Houses vs Hay Bales, and a Few points about Heirloom Varieties There's a variety of ways to postpone the harvest of root vegetables into the later fall months, and of those, I prefer my 4'x8' hoop-houses. These versatile microclimates are cheap to build, last multiple years, and have applications in fall, winter and spring. Have a watch as I discuss this while harvesting some carrots. I also discuss a few interesting points about growing heirloom vegetables.

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