Building a hoophouse – part two – with Adam Montri

Michigan State University hoophouse specialist Adam Montri and his wife Dru put up their own passive solar greenhouse at their Ten Hens Farm in Michigan. Part 2 of this three-part series on Sustainable Farmer.com shows the Montris and their friends working on the polycarbonate endwalls and installing the two layers of polyethylene that cover the hoophouse. Dr. John Biernbaum of MSU's Student Organic Farm also offers tips.;

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13 Responses to Building a hoophouse – part two – with Adam Montri

  1. bucqui says:

    @iGotemApp The only use for a hoophouse in your environment would be to protect plants that might be damaged by heavy rain. There are fruit growers using high tunnels to protect cherries from cracking from heavy weather. But most uses involved protecting plants from the cold, which is certainly not your problem.

  2. iGotemApp says:

    What do you think about setting up a hoop house in the Caribbeans? we are moving to the islands and will be doing farming. Of course the weather is 70′s low and 90′shigh.Most of the year its in the high70′s. Would suggest using this technique?

  3. bucqui says:

    @olyhoun Adam is a specialist at Michigan State University who sometimes has grant funding to help various kinds of hoophouse farmers with specific projects in the state. You can contact him to see if you might qualify. He might also know firms that specialize in constructing hoophouses.

  4. bucqui says:

    @riverdan7mm08 THanks for the great tip

  5. riverdan7mm08 says:

    Poke ropes in a bleach jug they will spiral out like a charm.

  6. olyhoun says:

    thanks for the video. do you get into contract of bulding hoophouses or greenshouse? thanks

  7. TheShineybutt says:

    i understand that the polycarb ends come with the kit from RIMOL, but i’m having a little difficulty here in rural northeast mississippi finding such pieces local. is there a website that you prefer that sells the polycarb panels at a reasonable price. thanks! and very nice greenhouse!

  8. GWhiz99 says:

    I’ve found prices at LOWE’s to be generally cheaper than HOME DEPOT. But STACY with comment #48 at albertahomegardening.moc could remind of NASCAR & Jimmie KENneth Johnson (b. SEP. 17, 1975) driving the #48 car (co-owned by RICK HENdRICK), with main sponsor LOWE’s. On Jimmie Johnson’s 24th birthday, Hurricane Floyd flooding was sinking LOWE’S at 700 N. WESLEYaN BLVD, Rocky Mount, NC 27804 under several feet of water. In the same complex, IHOP at 790 WESLEYaN. IHOP like transcending the globe.

  9. GWhiz99 says:

    Most people associate building a hoophouse with a healthier lifestyle. But for a minuscule few, sticking around to build and maintain a hoophouse could lead to physical peril. When STACY #48 at albertahomegardening.moc writes: We put a piece of STRAPping 2 feet off the floor running the length of the greenhouse to sturdy it up. ” The STRAP in STRAPping could evoke “ray beam” genital attack themes, considering throwaway STRAP-on themes. 1/2 mile down the road from HOME DEPOT in 27804 is LOWE’s

  10. GWhiz99 says:

    The STACY commenting at albertahomegardening.moc at #48 on APRIL 6, 2009 is unrelated to the STACY at the HOME DEPOT wearing #72 on the gridiron in 1988-89–despite APRIL 6th being the birthday of 2009 NFL 1st round draft pick “twins”: AARON Curry (#4 to the Seattle Seahawks; b. 1986) & AARON MAYbin (#11 to the Buffalo Bills; b. 1988). STACY at HOME DEPOT has experience is limited to the “fleeting glory of high school football”. But building a hoophouse now would produce food by APRIL 6, 2010

  11. GWhiz99 says:

    Plans for an inexpensive 12′x32′ hoop house at albertahomegardening.moc are followed by comments. CAT chimed in at #47 on 3/31/09 & STACY at #48 on APRIL 6, 2009 at 10:12 AM. STACY writes:

    “Well we just built this greenhouse, with a few changes, we made ours 10×22.

    We put a piece of STRAPping 2 feet off the floor running the length of the greenhouse to sturdy it up. ”

    This STACY is surely unrelated to an employee at HOME DEPOT in 27804, where hoophouse building materials are sold.

  12. nise1519 says:

    We are looking into buying a hoophouse and this was very informative. Thank you so much.

  13. QuillHP says:

    Cool video. Very educational. Thanks.