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    FOUR-SEASONS GARDENING:

    OPTIONS & ALTERNATIVESTO GROWING FOOD IN ALL

    FOUR SEASONS, EVENIN THE c c c c c COLD

    EVE SPRINGWOOD MINSONNOFA-NJ and JUST ONE SEED

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    HOWD WE GET HERE?

    You mean we dont needCalifornia after all?

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    ELIOT COLEMANthank you!

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    Eliot and Barbara Damrosch

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    The MaestroElliot Coleman has been busy

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    THE FOUR-SEASONS GROWING MODEL Yes, FOUR GROWING Seasons

    even here in the NORTHEAST!

    WINTER: Plan field growing; active but slower growth in hoophouses and low tunnels, startearly heated greenhouse production

    LATE WINTER/EARLYSPRING: New greens seeding in hoops; heated GH production

    LATE SPRING: Transplanting from heated GH; early tomatoes in hoops along with other warmseason crops like cukes, zukes, eggplant.

    EARLY SUMMER: hoops for tomatoes and tenders, seed for late summer

    LATE SUMMER/EARLY FALL: start transplants for fall hoops

    FALL (by October): direct sow hoops for winter production that will last until Feb/March

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    THE ANNUAL GROWING SEASON STRUCTURES

    UNHEATED HOOPHOUSES Tall and Mid-size

    For season extension for warm and cold seasons can operate 365 days Seed starting for cold tolerant plants Drying herbs Curing root crops, garlic, onions

    HEATED GREENHOUSE:

    Seeding transplants for all seasons Starting microgreens Drying seeds, herbs, garlic Curing crops

    COLD FRAMES and Low Hoops:

    Small-scale production Holding flats during transition time and season Overwintering roots, greens

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    STRUCTURES

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    SEASON-EXTENSION TOOLS AND TERMS

    COLD FRAME a box, usually sunk into the ground a foot or so, with an angled, transparent

    lid that can be opened, closed or propped partly open to vent heat. The bottom can beopen to soil , in-ground plants can be seeded or seedlings hardened off in pots.

    CLOCHE an old French market- gardeners term for a bell -shaped glass jar placed overyoung plants in spring. Wall-o-waters and hot caps are the current incarnations.

    FLOATING ROW COVER water and air permeable, these synthetic fabrics help hold in theheat when placed close to the ground. The transparent plastic version, placed right over thesoil and held down with stakes or weights, can create a mini-microclimate for seedgermination. Outdoors, the covers can help keep out insect pests.

    QUICK HOOPS, LOW HOOPS, LOW TUNNELS slightly higher coverings, stretched across

    frames outdoor crops that still provide a single layer of climate extension. They can beadded only to protect from spring and autumn frosts or employed year-round if vented.

    HOOP HOUSE, HIGH TUNNEL, COLD HOUSE, COOL HOUSE unheated or minimally heated(to just above freezing) structures, tall enough to stand in, where crops are grown in-

    ground; can be movable for seasonal changes and cover crop rotations.

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    ELIOT COLEMAN PRODUCTION FIELDS

    HEATED GREENHOUSE

    MOVEABLE HOOP

    LOW HOOPS

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    BASIC UNHEATED HOOP HOUSE OR HIGH TUNNEL STRUCTURAL DESIGN

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    From MOTHER EARTH NEWS

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    HOOPHOUSE PRODUCTION FORFOUR SEASONS GARDENING

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    WINTER- there is green

    life under the row cover!

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    ELIOT COLEMANSOPERATION IN MAINE

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    TRANSITION SEASON CHANGING OVER IN TINICUM, PA

    Rebecca at JUST ONE SEED

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    SMALLER STRUCTURES

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    A QUICK HOOP IS a low tunnelthat gives plants extraprotection in cold weather.

    Acting as a mini-greenhouse,the inexpensive structureallows you to grow vegetablesyear-round metal or PVC.

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    HOOPS CAN BE HELD DOWN WITHPLASTIC ROCK BAGS, ORLANDSCAPE STAPLES WORK

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    Various berries, basil for early harvest ,ginger, and culinary herbs

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    OR BETTER YET, PARTIES!

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    HOOPHOUSE PRODUCTION

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    GENERAL BENEFITS OF SOLAR-HEATED COVER IN A HOOPHOUSE:

    Low Cost extended cold season of growth and pushing summer crops

    earlier with natural ventilation and no electric costs or infrastructure

    Can be a quick PAYBACK time due to high value of crop and extra season

    or earlier high-value crops like tomatoes, strawberries, basil

    Some insect protection and deer protection if sides are rolled down.

    Controlling precipitation Intensive cropping environment

    Lots of control

    Can have higher yields and nicer-looking crops (no wind or hail, etc)

    Versatile: livestock cover, run the chickens through end of year, store atractor, throw a party, grow hot and cold season

    Not hard to put up or take down and move; no building permits needed

    No electric needed, no extra ventilation need with big openings and roll-

    up sides so cheap operation

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    THE CHALLENGES OF HOOPHOOUSES:

    EQUIPMENT. Not easy to use large equipment in unless they are very

    large mostly walk-behind rototiller and handtools after first plowing and

    tilling. This can be done before hoops go up.

    MAKE IT RAIN! Salt buildup will take place over timemake sure you

    have some extended overhead watering to leach out salts.

    LET IS SNOW, let it snowNOT!! Snow removal is a must! Especially in

    anything above 2-4 inches. Be creative with your solutions.

    KEEP IT COOL! Temperatures can become VERY hot in high summer

    without shade cloth, roll-up sides and proper ventilation. Use both to

    your benefit.

    FALLOW AND ROTATE LIKE YOUR FIELDS. Temptation to keep cropping

    over and over without a fallow period and cover crop

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    SITING:

    LEVEL site with soils that have good drainage.

    Good sunlight a must! Away from trees and shade. Line up with prevailing winds so wind goes through and not dead

    on so it will topple the HH. (I always strengthen with rebar and

    ropes)

    Think of drainage on sides if mucky and fill with vegetation but notweeds. Keep maintained with mower. Watch out for weedwhackers

    can slice a hoop fast!!!

    Think of permanent raised beds to enhance warming up of soils

    Water must be easy to access. Generally easy to get tousually mixed into a complex of

    greenhouses and hoophouses easy to access with a tractor for

    transplanting, harvesting, etc.

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    SHADE CLOTH:

    Reduces Temps

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    ROW COVER WEIGHTSARE LIGHT TO WINTERHEAVY DUTY

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    DIFFERENT END WALL

    DESIGNS: the more light andventilation the better!

    VENTILATION: Through roll up sides, end walls, and open doors.

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    VENTILATION: Through roll up sides, end walls, and open doors.

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    PLANNING THE SEASON

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    SEEDING SCHEDULES

    HOOPHOUSE: Direct Seed, seasonalchange-out, rotation, fallow cover crop

    GREENHOUSE: Flats to transplant into

    larger pots, Jan to Sept

    FIELD: Direct Seed, March to October

    FIELD: Transplants, April to October(remember to rotate and cover crop!)

    MICRO-GREENS: Seasonal, direct sow

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    LATE AUGUST THROUGH OCTOBER

    DIRECT SOW FRESH for HARVEST ALL WINTER:

    Arugula Cut and come again lettuce and mesclun mix Spinach Asian greens: mizuna, tatsoi, bok choy, mustards, Napa, etc. Peas: snap, shelling and snow peas Cilantro, parsley, water cress, Chinese celery Beets, carrots, turnips Kale, chard, collards Radishes, French Breakfast and Daikon Broccoli grows beautifully in HH but often isnt worth the space, but try

    Brocooli Raab or Sprouting Broccoli TRANSPLANTS: Leeks, scallions, cress, garlic for early scapes, Head

    lettuce can be started in the greenhouse, or coldframes or the hoop intrays or soil blocks for transplanting into the HH later

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    WINTER IN HOOPS: Light changes, things warm up, get going!

    KEEP HARVESTING from fall: carrots, beets, turnips, greens, alliums

    through mid Spring, replenish nutrients with compost, mineral blend andchicken manure and then prep HH for Spring Warm Season EarlyPlantings

    Start HEAD LETTUCE TRANSPLANTS IN GREENHOUSE FORtransplanting outside in late March/early April or HH in late Feb.

    APRIL PLANTINGS: early tomatoes, peppers, eggplants - these will lastuntil November and be followed by transplants of select greens for thewinter

    MID APRIL: Basil, cucumbers, zukes

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    END OF TYPICAL GROWING SEASON

    LATE SUMMER: Plant last round of zukes, beans, broccoli, short seasoncabbage (place under row cover to keep alive during earlyfrosts)

    THEN,TREAT FALL LIKE SPRING:

    short days, longer nights, cool evenings and then eventually cool days

    -Varieties: Spinach, scallions, beets, lettuce, turnips, beets, Asian greens:Napa cabbage, Tatsoi, Bok Choy, Mustard Greens, leeks, cilantro, dill,

    parsley, peas, arugula, kale, chard, broccoli, broccoli raab, short seasoncabbage

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    ADDITIONAL CROPS:

    Cilantro: best in cool temps Sweet Peas : Snaps and Podded, Snow Peas

    Cold Tolerant not FROST-tolerant EARLY Tomatoes: Sweet 100s,

    Siberian, Stupice, Moskvich, Oregon Spring, Earliana, Northern Lights,

    Early Girl, Early Wonder, Siberian Red, EARLY Eggplant: Orient express

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    Hoophouse Cultivar and Scheduling Examples From the Michigan State University Student Organic Farm

    Crop Cultivar* Direct Seed (DS) orTransplant (TP)

    Seed Date** Calender Week Scheduled TransplantDate**

    Week of the Year

    SPRING

    Asian Greens*** Various TP 14-Jan 3 11-Feb 7

    Baby Salad**** Various-Fast and Slow DS 1-Feb 5 - -

    Beets Golden, Ace DS 1-Feb 5 - -

    Carrots Sugarsnax, Napoli DS 1-Feb 5 - -

    Chard Bright Lights TP 14-Jan 2 11-Feb 6

    Cilantro Santo DS 1-Feb 5 - -

    Collards Flash TP 14-Jan 2 11-Feb 6

    Cucumber Diva TP 27-Mar 12 1-May 17

    Eggplant Orient Express, Nadia TP 1-Mar 9 1-May 17

    Kale Red Russian, Toscano,Winterbor

    TP 14-Jan 2 11-Feb 6

    Lettuces Aruba, Ermosa,Various TP 14-Jan 2 11-Feb 6

    Pepper Ace, Carmen TP 21-Feb 7 15-Apr 15

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    HIGH TUNNEL MANUAL , Produced by Regional Farm and FoodProject and Cornell University

    http://www.uvm.edu/sustainableagriculture/Documents/HighTunnels.pdf

    RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

    CORNELL UNIVERSITY

    PENN STATE

    Books:1. The Hoophouse Handbook, by Lynn Byczinski2. The Winter Harvest Manual, by Eliot Coleman3. Walking to Spring, by Paul & Alison Weidiger4. The Northlands Winter Greenhouse Manual,by Carol Ford & Chuck Waibel

    http://www.uvm.edu/sustainableagriculture/Documents/HighTunnels.pdfhttp://www.uvm.edu/sustainableagriculture/Documents/HighTunnels.pdf
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    PENN STATE Publications

    High Tunnel Manual

    "Production of Vegetables, Strawberries, and Cut Flowers Using Plasticulture NRAES-133"

    "Implementation of a BioControl Program for Insect Control in High Tunnels" Cost is $10.00 (includes tax).

    Presentations

    Green Production in High Tunnels [pdf]

    High Tunnel Cut Flowers [pdf]

    High Tunnel Construction [pdf] High Tunnel Technology [pdf]

    Crop Specific Articles

    Production System for Horticultural Crops Grown in the Penn State High Tunnel [ pdf]

    High Tunnel Production of Cucumber on Raised Beds

    High Tunnel Garlic Variety Study

    High Tunnel Production of Lettuce using Paper Mulch, Bare Ground and Earth Boxes

    High Tunnel Tomato Variety Trial

    http://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-manualhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/growing-greens-in-high-tunnelshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/growing-greens-in-high-tunnelshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-cut-flower-production-for-local-market-saleshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-constructionhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-technologyhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/production-system-for-horticultural-cropshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/cucumberhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/garlichttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/lettuce/high-tunnel-production-of-lettuce-using-paper-mulch-bare-ground-and-earth-boxeshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/tomato/high-tunnel-tomato-variety-trialhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/tomato/high-tunnel-tomato-variety-trialhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/lettuce/high-tunnel-production-of-lettuce-using-paper-mulch-bare-ground-and-earth-boxeshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/garlichttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/crop-information/cucumberhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/production-system-for-horticultural-cropshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/production-system-for-horticultural-cropshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/production-system-for-horticultural-cropshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-technologyhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-technologyhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-technologyhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-constructionhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-constructionhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-constructionhttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-cut-flower-production-for-local-market-saleshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-cut-flower-production-for-local-market-saleshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/high-tunnel-cut-flower-production-for-local-market-saleshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/growing-greens-in-high-tunnelshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/growing-greens-in-high-tunnelshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/growing-greens-in-high-tunnelshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-publications/growing-greens-in-high-tunnelshttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/production-of-vegetables-strawberries-and-cut-flowers-using-plasticulturehttp://extension.psu.edu/plasticulture/technologies/high-tunnels/high-tunnel-manual
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    THANKS FOR COMING!

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    HAVE A GREAT SEASON IN YOUR HOOPHOUSE!!