Anyone else using temporary tunnels. We put one up a week ago and now have tomatoes in it. it cost under $300 amnd is 50' x 12'. We have wall o waters and buckets of water in it to keep temps above freezing.
High tunnels
Hi Ohioranic;
We used small ones last year for our cantolopes. The tunnel was about three feet high in the center and five or so wide, the bed was almost 20 feet long. These were raised bed in a wet area. We had the best cant. we have ever grown. Being up north our season is just not long enough. We will try some tomatoes and peppers in a couple this year too.
By the way where in Ohio are you located??? We're up near Lake Eire and the Pa border.
Tom
You had hoops-a High Tunnel you can walk in upright (that's why they are high)
I'm on the opposite of the state in the SW corner 6 miles from Indiana where it is very windy most of the time.
We do a lot of low hoops with row covers, plastic and this year we are trying out Tuffbel.
The tomatoes in the tunnel made it through 2 nights of temps in the mid 20's and are about readt to be tied to stakes and have flowers.
Post a Reply to this Thread
More Greenhouse Threads
-
New gardener looking for backyard greenhouse advice
started by emors
last post by emorsFeb 05, 20262Feb 05, 2026
