DeceptivelyBreezy
DeceptivelyBreezy t1_jaxmr6x wrote
Reply to How often are you shoveling today? by PelvisPresley208
My husband is usually the one who shovels our porch steps & sidewalks, but he’s out of town visiting his mom in the hospital, so I just shoveled snow for the first time in about 10 years. (And I realized that I don’t express enough appreciation when he does it.)
I’m no spring chicken, so I shoveled 4 times today — I figured I’d hurt myself if I tried to deal with more than 2-3” inches at a time. I’m glad I did!
DeceptivelyBreezy t1_it9kulw wrote
When snow arrives, you can make “wax-on-snow” — scoop up a bowl of freshly fallen snow and drizzle maple syrup over it, then eat the frozen syrup like taffy. (I don’t know if it’s a Maine thing, but I think it’s at least a New England thing!)
DeceptivelyBreezy t1_jblkjii wrote
Reply to Greenhouse question for seasoned/grizzled Maine gardiners by Caca5ta1n
When I built a similar but smaller “hoop house”, I got the longest rebar I could find, then got PVC tubes that were about a foot shorter than the rebar. For each hoop, I jammed one end of the rebar in the ground, then threaded the rest through a PVC tube, then jammed the other end of the rebar into the ground. I used another piece of rebar as the top ridge line, and used zip ties to attach the hoops to the ridge line. It worked pretty well — the biggest problem was remembering to leave the door flap open for ventilation on sunny days!