The greenhouse frame March 3.
A farm volunteer installing the end panels.
Then to measure the plastic...
We folded the plastic accordion style and pulled it into position.
We then borrowed a couple tennis balls from the dogs and a climbing rope from a volunteer...
... and pulled the plastic over. One rope on each end, one in the middle, one person on each end of the greenhouse keeping the plastic pulled tight to the ends, and Dylan running around inside helping push the plastic over.
The dogs, from left to right, Jefe, Jasmine, Harvey, and Suka, waiting patiently to have their tennis balls back.
Once the plastic was up and over, we used 'wiggle wire' to hold the ends in place.
We then screwed boards to the outside to hold the sides in place. The bottom portion of plastic will be able to roll up for ventilation.
Shaun trying out the finished greenhouse.
In other farm news... Some really beautiful tulips have started to bloom by the house. Three different colors, red yellow and orange!
Other volunteers have started replacing the worn fence rails.
Old rails...
... new rails.
And to start off the growing season with high hopes, we took a moment to compare this years developing pumpkin crop to the last of the previous season's.
Huge thanks to all the volunteers who had their hands on the greenhouse and Happy Mother's Day!
Volunteer Dylan cleaning some plastic.
The resident rooster struttin' his stuff.
Shaun helping measure the greenhouse.
We folded the plastic accordion style and pulled it into position.
We then borrowed a couple tennis balls from the dogs and a climbing rope from a volunteer...
... and pulled the plastic over. One rope on each end, one in the middle, one person on each end of the greenhouse keeping the plastic pulled tight to the ends, and Dylan running around inside helping push the plastic over.
The dogs, from left to right, Jefe, Jasmine, Harvey, and Suka, waiting patiently to have their tennis balls back.
Once the plastic was up and over, we used 'wiggle wire' to hold the ends in place.
We then screwed boards to the outside to hold the sides in place. The bottom portion of plastic will be able to roll up for ventilation.
Shaun trying out the finished greenhouse.
In other farm news... Some really beautiful tulips have started to bloom by the house. Three different colors, red yellow and orange!
Other volunteers have started replacing the worn fence rails.
Old rails...
... new rails.
And to start off the growing season with high hopes, we took a moment to compare this years developing pumpkin crop to the last of the previous season's.
Huge thanks to all the volunteers who had their hands on the greenhouse and Happy Mother's Day!
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