MAGpie81
Well-Known Member
Nice house!I guess I'll start the Oregon thread this year, look forward to hearing from Oregonians on their outdoor grows. So far, I hope we get some more rain! Otherwise this could be a bad fire season, and obviously that's bad for far more than just the plants in our gardens.
My grow is evolving a bit this year, I built what could be called a "high tunnel" or "rigid hoophouse", because it's not fully enclosed and so I don't think it would fit the definition of a Greenhouse. Primary purposes are to hang bug netting on to keep the worms away, and to keep any late season rain off. New structures and methods always have a learning curve, so we'll see how this goes.
View attachment 4902904
@graying.geek , @BlazinDucks , @Sir Napsalot , @Houstini , @xtsho , @tef162 , @Dougnsalem , @petert
...and everyone else
There’s this yellow heavy duty screen winter- and UVprotective- mesh cover I’ve used for a breathable, warmth-holding, cover that also helps slow and disperse rain if put over a dome like that. Good for allowing in nightime moisture and keeping plants from getting pummeled during heavy seasonal downpours, plus helps trap heat and slow wind, as well as keeping the sun from drying your beds out too much. So- good in certain areas.