Quick post now before I run out to help Garth hill up the potatoes. Too good not to share.
The exact same location on June 29:

As Garth said, hoophouses are awesome.
What happens in a garden between May and JuneQuick post now before I run out to help Garth hill up the potatoes. Too good not to share. The exact same location on June 29: As Garth said, hoophouses are awesome. 1 comment to What happens in a garden between May and JuneLeave a Reply |
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I second the motion! Long story short. I planted cool-weather crops in March, we had 4 inches of snow early April. The night before the snow I was out at 11 pm throwing up a hoop cover. The pics are amazing to see the snow on the cover and the cold frames. Not only did my crops survive the 3 days of snow and freezing temps, but they thrived during that time. So I left it up for the next month. Boy what a difference it made!
Glad it worked well for you!