PVC Hoop House & Congratulations, Kristine Mitchell!
December 21, 2009|Comments (13)

Check out this terrific and inexpensive PVC Hoop House designed by my good friend, Andrew Odom, and you could win Hometown Seeds Survival Seeds!
Comment here: The (Almost) Recycled Hoop House and you will be entered to win a Survival Seeds ($50 value). Survival Seeds grow to be delicious non-hybrid plants and make for a lovely garden for your family’s enjoyment.
Winner to be announced December 26, 2009. Please — one entry per person — and know that the winner will be chosen at random. Congratulations, Kristine Mitchell! You won!
Also, if you have won a previous contest and for some reason never got your prize — please email me. It turns out that I had a black hole in my email which is now repaired. Thank you!
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Clever idea. JR would like that. All those veggies looks like dinner to me. Yummy!
Great!
Happy Holidays, dear!
Cheers,
Rosa
Hi guys,
I can see Joshua and you building again. A great idea for an early start of seed planting and no damage to small seedlings from direct sunlight. Wow, great idea. Love Always
We have just moved onto our first small acreage and have been looking at options to inexpensively extend our growing season. This looks awesome for a first project. Thank you for sharing it with all of us—-so much easier to reap the benefits of someone else’s experience when you’re new!
Cool idea. I will have my hubs look at this and see if he can make one to go over a portion of my raised beds so I can start veggies earlier here in the artic region.
What a great & cool idea!! hahaha,…!!!
Love it!
Great idea!
Ooh….I would like to make one of those….
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Nice idea.
He made a nice looking hoop house, and I love how little money he spent!
It reminds me of the greenhouse my dad and I built many years ago. But we built ours out of old conduit, not PVC.
We could use one of those. But I don’t think it’s in the 5-year plan. That’s how much crap we’ve got going on! Lol