It all started on RappNet.
A few months ago Richard Lysaght advertised a commercial hoop house on RappNet. BIG hoop house. Almost 2100 square feet. (Think huge plastic greenhouse.)
Chris Moyles said Plant-a-Row should get it to grow vegetables for the pantry year round. So we bought it. It’s still at Richard’s place. The Montessori Farm School asked us to move it there. We said sure. We also assembled a team to plan how to use it.
Here’s where things stand:

At he end of the move (but before the reassembly). From left to right, Hal Hunter, Ron Makela, Nol Putnam, Kevin Bosch, and Chris Russell. Photo by Kevin from his timer.
- Susan Holmes, Farm School Director, took care of the permits.
- Wesley Keys, Keys Excavating, graded the Farm School site at no charge.
- Richard Antony, Long Mountain Nursery, donated landscape fabric to protect the site.
- Trista Scheuerlein, hoop house advisor and Farm2Table Director, picks up the fabric tomorrow.
- Janet Davis, 4 Season Gardeners, donated staples to hold down the landscape fabric.
- Chris Boucher, All Star Septic, will install water. No charge.
- Ron Makela, Yellow Brick Road, and Howard Coon will disassemble the hoop house this weekend.
- Greg Williams, Williams Tree Service, will deliver topsoil.
- Sylvie Rowand, Laughing Duck Gardens & Cookery, consults on hoop house use.
- Jules Coon will be the hoop house master gardener.
- Naming rights to the hoop house will be auctioned at the pantry benefit on April 24 (to help pay for hoop house materials. You should go; see http://flavormagazinevirginia.com/benefit/.)
Over the next few months we will need volunteers to:
- spread gravel for drainage
- spread topsoil
- reassemble the hoop house frame
- add the plastic cover
- build planting beds
- work with the students
- plant, weed, water, harvest, distribute, and celebrate.
If any of this is of interest, please enail me at hal@rappahannock.com
Thanks. It should be fun.
- Hal Hunter