High Tunnels: What to Plant
Cary Rivard, K-State Research and Extension Fruit and Vegetable Specialist, speaks about what to plant in a high tunnel.
This segment is part three in the series. Other videos include:
Overview http://youtu.be/No_K10N-pPI
Designing a High Tunnel http://youtu.be/xj1DaSuNWzQ
Basic Management Considerations http://youtu.be/X8Nsxme04rk
Intensive Management http://youtu.be/NFdlz5rDb8s
Resources http://youtu.be/Bn42B4fsiHI
Produced by Kerri Ebert, Kansas SARE Professional Development Program Coordinator, and Deb Pryor, video producer for the Department of Communications and Agricultural Education at Kansas State University.
I have yet to see any variety of vegetables labeled as good in high tunnels in my seed books. Here in Northeast Texas tomatoes burn up in a high tunnel in July and August. Even with sidewalls open, end doors and vents open. It gets 120+ in there.
Boo, I really liked this video until I realized your K-state shirt! Go MU!
But great video, where do you go to sell your crops? I’m wanting to do something very similiar.
Good presentation. I like to justify the cost with _Health Assurance_ .
I really appreciate these videos. I would like to hear more detailed information ,but like I said very well done. 😀👍
Thank you.
Nice