[Market-farming] Best way to store row cover

Mark Abner wizard1 at ctsbroadband.com
Mon Apr 20 14:03:08 EDT 2009


yeppers thats the way we did it chain up the old bakker bed canvas and hang
up over a tier pole up in the loft to keep the mice off it till next year.
works just fine for row cover.

Mark


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Alison
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  We have only used it on "narrow" widths. And, you're welcome - just an old
"tobacco country" technique.



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  Here's a better video of the chain knot.

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ2Nlrm8AAY&feature=related

  Alison, thanks for the excellent suggestion.  Do you use this on really
wide pieces of row cover or only the narrow (one-bed) widths?

  -John


  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Wiediger, Alison
<alison.wiediger at hart.kyschools.us> wrote:

    Hmmmm.....Here's step by step making a crocheted chain:
http://crochet.about.com/od/learnbasics/ss/stchain.htm

    Imagine the row cover as the yarn (your left hand is gathering the width
of the row cover as you walk forward into a thick "rope") and your hand and
arm as the crochet hook.  Does that help?

    Alison

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