Laid the rows in off in the big garden. Wife planted 19 tomatoes and 10 watermelon in the smaller patch.
No wood. All aluminum and glass. Only issue is the odd bird flying in through the automatic windows and not knowing how to exit.Plastic inflated "hoop houses" are the best.
If you use any type of wood frame, you are asking for short term rot.
I have had both.
My wood frame (Sitka spruce) house lasted less than 15 years, with constant attention to rot..
My 30+ year old (17x50) hoop house (galv. steel) is still standing, needing only 2nd time plastic replacement,,...30 . years later!
How wide are your hills?Laid the rows in off in the big garden. Wife planted 19 tomatoes and 10 watermelon in the smaller patch.
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No idea on the width. Once the green beans and peas pop up, I will hill with the discs a few times then just run the sweeps/feet until plants are too high and the stringer wire goes up to do so. Once that happens I walk behind till the tire paths if they get weedy. Probably not the most efficient way since the MX is so wide and it’s more work to open the ends of the garden to get tractor in.How wide are your hills?
Do you continue to hill as the sun plants grow?
If not what do you do with the low spot in between where your tires run?