High Tunnels and Season-Extension Technology - In the Alaska Garden with Heidi Rader
In this video, Emily Garrity, owner of Twitter Creek Gardens in Homer, Alaska shows us three different high tunnel designs she’s using on her farm - a homemade hoop house, a Rimol Movable High Tunnel, and a Gothic High Tunnel.
For more information:
http://www.twittercreekgardens.com
Some additional resources:
Alaska High Tunnels Website:
http://akhightunnels.org/
Natural Resource Conservation Service High Tunnels Program:
https://bit.ly/2s4FtPL
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For more information:
http://www.twittercreekgardens.com
Some additional resources:
Alaska High Tunnels Website:
http://akhightunnels.org/
Natural Resource Conservation Service High Tunnels Program:
https://bit.ly/2s4FtPL
Видео High Tunnels and Season-Extension Technology - In the Alaska Garden with Heidi Rader канала UAFExtension
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