Using high tunnels to extend the growing season is the theme of High Tunnel Training at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff scheduled for Wednesday, April 10. The training will be held in the S.J ...
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
SDSU Extension hosted a high tunnel building training May 7-8 and May 14-15 at the SDSU Specialty Crop Research field in Brookings, South Dakota. Workshop partipants constructing a 30-by-96-foot ...
Fue Yang and his parents, Neng and Zoua Yang, are part of a state-funded effort to help area Hmong farmers and others learn to use the sometimes-tricky high tunnels which can extend the growing season ...
When planning a growing environment in a unique situation, it’s helpful to have versatile elements. For some time we have been cultivating the Mother Earth News Test Garden which is currently situated ...
Stephanie and Jim Gaiser take their cues for living from the Bible and say that when God created man, he put him in a garden. "That was his first line of work," Stephanie Gaiser said. "We believe man ...
High tunnels, sometimes called hoop houses, offer northern New York market growers an easy way to extend our limited growing season by two or three months. Sometimes more. Farmers can grow early ...
One of the challenges to gardening in the Northern Plains is the short growing season. High tunnels - unheated, nonpermanent greenhouses sometimes called hoop houses - can remedy that. The University ...
Growing crops year around for the Farmer’s Market has long been a dream of market manager Julia McDowell. Thanks to a high tunnel gardening can commence in spite of the cold. Recently the Pontotoc ...
Clyde Forbes has been working in vegetable gardens since his family-farm childhood years in York County. These days, the retired middle-school teacher and Cumberland County Master Gardener helps run ...
MENOKEN, N.D. — Though many fields in the area remain damp from the wet, cool spring, the staff at Menoken Farm are finding plenty of projects to keep them busy, like no-till planting potatoes, ...