It dawned on me a couple weeks ago that these would be cheaper than pvc, so I went looking to see if anyone on TH-cam has done this and here I am, watching your video! One of my neighbors tossed five hula hoops today. They left them out with their garbage cans so I scooped them up!
This is BRILLIANT!! I'm headed out the door now... I bought bug mesh a few weeks back and have been looking for cheap alternatives to keep the netting up off the ground and this is perfect! Thank you sooo much for uploading this 😘
Bought them to support my tulle and organza fabric covered, elevated raised garden bed. Works economically well with protection from many critters as my little produce market grows.
Tanya, I've never used hula hoops in my garden, but after seeing this video, I will! Thanks for another great idea. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. ~Margie💚🌤
Hi, Margie! The weekend is always too short. Hopefully I’ll get some gardening done today. I hope your weekend has been amazing and your week phenomenal 🙏🏽💚
Good evening, I just love your use for the Hula hoop in your garden. I use them also but not in a garden, I use them to make seasonal wreaths for my doors 😉 Thanks for sharing your video 😀
Thanks, Dan! It’s good to laugh at yourself sometimes. Laughter makes a heart merry. A merry heart is like medicine. Genesis 21:6 says, “Yahweh has made me laugh, and all who hear will laugh with me.” I hope you had an awesome weekend and a blessed week to come 💚
THANK YOU FOR THAT WONDERFUL AND INSPIRING HACK --- I WAS ABOUT TO GO BUY THAT PVC STUFF FOR MY HOOP TUNNELS 👍🏽👍🏽 I LIKE, I LIKE!!!! ALSO, VIDEO CAME UP IN MY FEED, GLAD I WATCHED 😊🤗😁
What a brilliant idea! I was going to spend $15 on 25ft of soft pex tubing for a mini green house, now I’m going to check out the hula hoops from my local dollar store!
Use 2 garden canes just push one inside on each side if you need more height . If need be use a staple gun for holding them but I didn't need to it was tight enough. However, I never finished what I wanted to do, which was a plastic garden green house .
Awesome, I love thinking outside of the box. I’m just starting a container garden down here in Mission Viejo. I’ll be checking the dollar tree around the corner and the 99 stores for other hacks. With money buying less we have to stretch our money. 😀 Rich B
Thanks for watching! I hope you find lots of useful items! Don’t forget to grab some seeds from the Dollar Tree. You can’t beat 4 for $1! And they actually germinate well. 💚
Genious. Thank you! I knew it would be a woman talking to another woman to figure an easy way to do this. All the guys wanted me to take out a power drill .... nope.
Hello, there. I had heard about this...I instantly found your channel when I typed it in. Thanks so much 💞 and I am going to be getting from dollar tree 🤣. I'm subscribing now.
Great Idea. I am planting Brussels sprouts and cabbage today. We have squash bugs n caterpillars here so we need fine mesh. I had a different way but it is not tall. I am doing to the Dollar store.. i USE TO OWN A DOLLAR STORE YEARS AGO ... Thanks.
So I was thinking---I have some roses & other large plants that tend to flop (so do I, but another story for another time!), & I thought, what if I shoved 3 or 4 stakes into the dirt & then surrounded them w/a hula hoop & tied them on. Love your idea, too, maybe I can actually get to eat some of my blueberries this year by doing this! Oh I LOVE a good hack or two! Thanks!
Great idea because I just can't afford to many of the PVC pipes especially at one time. I wasn't using the hula hoop but I will be now. Thanks for sharing 🙏💜
PVC adds up! I’m in SoCal and it seems like the prices are rising every month. I’m always looking for ways to save money. Hopefully the hula hoops work well for you. Thanks for watching 💚
This is an awesome hack and I will use it in my garden this season. If I do and I make a video on my channel I will send it to you. Thanks for this wonderful hack!
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Thanks for this hack. I bought 10 yards of tulle and I have a few hoola hoops. I have had the tops of my zucchini and squash and tomatoes chomped like potatoe chips! 😥 Trying not to give up. I had decent grow season with my first garden 2020. Now the critters of the woods "have found my garden"! 😳 Praying this helps.
I should help you a lot. Sadly, once critters find our gardens, it takes everything we have to get them out or at least under control. Don’t give up! It’s all a part of the life cycle. 💚
Great hack, but I thought I was gonna go nuts if you said the thing about the Dollar Tree hula hoops and their lack of weight, their flimsiness, etc., any more than you did...lol.
I been using little red painted rocks for years now. When my tomatoes and strawberries start to turn red I lay out the rocks near the plant and the birds get fooled. It has helped me a lot
How much are the hola hoops compared to PVC pipe? Most PVC is cheap and can be bent using only sand into any shape. Also thicker, made to be more durable than the plastic used in hoops.
You found the green netting at the 99 Cent store not Dollar Tree, correct?? I need that netting but we don't have that particular store. Squirrels are a pain in my area.
The plastic is pretty strong and because the garden stakes are in there, it should hold up pretty well. Of course it all depends on the weight of the row covers that you choose. 💚
Hi! Most gardeners cover to keep insects like moths from laying their eggs on plants. When the eggs hatch the worms/caterpillars feed on the plants. It also helps to keep birds from eating your crops. I hope this helps you. 💚
@@techtiger8 It depends on what you use. Bird netting has holes big enough to let pollinators in. Mesh and bridal tule does not, but most leafy greens don’t need to be pollinated.
It dawned on me a couple weeks ago that these would be cheaper than pvc, so I went looking to see if anyone on TH-cam has done this and here I am, watching your video! One of my neighbors tossed five hula hoops today. They left them out with their garbage cans so I scooped them up!
Score! Great minds think alike! 😁 I wish someone in my neighborhood would throw out something I can use. 😂💚
Thank you for explaining how to take hula hoops apart! So easy, yet I thought I'd have to cut them.
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching 💚
Such a fantastic hack!!! 👏🏽👏🏽😍💚
Thanks, Sis! 💚
This is BRILLIANT!! I'm headed out the door now... I bought bug mesh a few weeks back and have been looking for cheap alternatives to keep the netting up off the ground and this is perfect!
Thank you sooo much for uploading this 😘
You’re welcome! And thank you for watching 💚
I like to put tulle over my garden, but never tried putting the hoops in my garden. On my way to Dollar Tree.
Busy: Great idea! Gonna see if I can find some hail netting to lay over these! thank You!
@@jeffreyheuser9503 Thank you! And thanks for watching! 💚
I have been searching TH-cam for dirt cheap gardening ideas. I found your channel and how you do things like this is brilliant! Newbie subber! Thanks!
Thank you! Welcome to the family! 💚
What a fantastic idea. Thanks and blessings ❤
Thank you 💚
I found your video because I was thinking about this as an idea. This is just my type of creativity.
Haven’t yet, but will be❣️
Bought them to support my tulle and organza fabric covered, elevated raised garden bed. Works economically well with protection from many critters as my little produce market grows.
Tanya, I've never used hula hoops in my garden, but after seeing this video, I will! Thanks for another great idea. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. ~Margie💚🌤
Hi, Margie! The weekend is always too short. Hopefully I’ll get some gardening done today. I hope your weekend has been amazing and your week phenomenal 🙏🏽💚
Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
this is AWESOME!!! I will definitely be using this hack in my garden this year. Thank you so much for sharing queen!
Thank you for watching 💚
What a great hack! Thank you for this video!
Thank you for watching 💚
Good evening, I just love your use for the Hula hoop in your garden. I use them also but not in a garden, I use them to make seasonal wreaths for my doors 😉 Thanks for sharing your video 😀
Thank you and thank you for watching! Wreaths? What a brilliant idea! 💚
I really like the beginning of your video. a touch of humor
Awesome garden hack ..Thanks for sharing
Have a wonderful week
Thanks, Dan! It’s good to laugh at yourself sometimes. Laughter makes a heart merry. A merry heart is like medicine. Genesis 21:6 says, “Yahweh has made me laugh, and all who hear will laugh with me.” I hope you had an awesome weekend and a blessed week to come 💚
THANK YOU FOR THAT WONDERFUL AND INSPIRING HACK --- I WAS ABOUT TO GO BUY THAT PVC STUFF FOR MY HOOP TUNNELS 👍🏽👍🏽 I LIKE, I LIKE!!!! ALSO, VIDEO CAME UP IN MY FEED, GLAD I WATCHED 😊🤗😁
Thank you! And thanks for watching 💚
What a brilliant idea! I was going to spend $15 on 25ft of soft pex tubing for a mini green house, now I’m going to check out the hula hoops from my local dollar store!
Thanks! I hope it works out for you! 💚
Brilliant idea! Thanks for the tip. ✨️💫
Thank you for watching 💚
I was wondering if this would work and I'm so glad to have found your video showing that it does! Thanks for sharing :)
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I used this idea for recent planting..works good..thanks for tip.. blessings 🕊️❤️
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 💚
Use 2 garden canes just push one inside on each side if you need more height . If need be use a staple gun for holding them but I didn't need to it was tight enough. However, I never finished what I wanted to do, which was a plastic garden green house .
Thanks so much this is exactly what I've been looking for, you answered my quest. And I've shared this with friends doing the same.
Thank you! I’m glad I could help! And thank you for sharing 💚
Bought them, thought I had to cut them . Watched your video, great information. Thanks
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 💚
Awesome, I love thinking outside of the box. I’m just starting a container garden down here in Mission Viejo. I’ll be checking the dollar tree around the corner and the 99 stores for other hacks. With money buying less we have to stretch our money. 😀 Rich B
Thanks for watching! I hope you find lots of useful items! Don’t forget to grab some seeds from the Dollar Tree. You can’t beat 4 for $1! And they actually germinate well. 💚
Great idea! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching 💚
Genious. Thank you! I knew it would be a woman talking to another woman to figure an easy way to do this. All the guys wanted me to take out a power drill .... nope.
😁 Thank you for watching! 💚
Hello, there. I had heard about this...I instantly found your channel when I typed it in. Thanks so much 💞 and I am going to be getting from dollar tree 🤣. I'm subscribing now.
Great Idea. I am planting Brussels sprouts and cabbage today. We have squash bugs n caterpillars here so we need fine mesh. I had a different way but it is not tall. I am doing to the Dollar store.. i USE TO OWN A DOLLAR STORE YEARS AGO ... Thanks.
I hope it works for you! 💚
Great video. Had not seen you before. the only thing I might add is a 1x1 piece of wood across from hoop to hoop to keep the net up. Thank you!
Genius idea 😊👍🏽💕
Thank you! 💚
So I was thinking---I have some roses & other large plants that tend to flop (so do I, but another story for another time!), & I thought, what if I shoved 3 or 4 stakes into the dirt & then surrounded them w/a hula hoop & tied them on. Love your idea, too, maybe I can actually get to eat some of my blueberries this year by doing this! Oh I LOVE a good hack or two! Thanks!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! I think your idea would work. You should try it. 💚
Great idea because I just can't afford to many of the PVC pipes especially at one time. I wasn't using the hula hoop but I will be now. Thanks for sharing 🙏💜
PVC adds up! I’m in SoCal and it seems like the prices are rising every month. I’m always looking for ways to save money. Hopefully the hula hoops work well for you. Thanks for watching 💚
So glad I came across this! I’m so ready to go buy some hula hoops!
Thank you! I’m glad you are inspired. Happy gardening 💚
Thanks! Great idea and video.
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 💚
Great tip!
Thank you! 💚
I just bought 100ft 1/2 in of irrigation tubing and cut it to size and used it for hoops. With the extra I was able to add extra drip line to my beds.
This is an awesome hack and I will use it in my garden this season. If I do and I make a video on my channel I will send it to you. Thanks for this wonderful hack!
Great! I hope you do! Thanks for watching 💚
Thank you for this video! I was just wondering how to protect the sunflower seeds I’ll be planting tomorrow!
You’re welcome! Happy gardening 💚
This is genius! Thank you 😊
Thank you! And thank you for watching 💚
🌱😊🌱😊🌱
Thank you for sharing
Be well and be safe.
Peace
Thank you for watching! 💚
Great Idea!
Thank you! 💚
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Thank you! Welcome to the family 💚
Thank for the great idea.
You’re welcome 💚
Love this! ❤
Thank you! 💚
Thanks for this hack. I bought 10 yards of tulle and I have a few hoola hoops. I have had the tops of my zucchini and squash and tomatoes chomped like potatoe chips! 😥 Trying not to give up.
I had decent grow season with my first garden 2020. Now the critters of the woods "have found my garden"! 😳
Praying this helps.
I should help you a lot. Sadly, once critters find our gardens, it takes everything we have to get them out or at least under control. Don’t give up! It’s all a part of the life cycle. 💚
Outstanding!
Thank you 💚
Great idea!
Thank you! 💚
I'm seeing a totally different side of you. That's a great idea with the Hula Hoop. I might try this out.
😂😂😂 I play with kids all day. I’m just learning to not be so camera shy 😁💚
Great hack!
Thank you 💚
That's a great idea. Gonna try it, thanks
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 💚
Great hack ! Thanks
Thank you for watching 💚
genius!!! Thanks so much.
Thank you! And thank you for watching 💚
Great idea
Thank you 💚
Excellent idea
Thank you! 💚
Thank you.
Thank you for watching 💚
this is a great idea, i will this for my berry patch.
Great! I hope you share a pic or video! 💚
Great idea. Thnx
Thanks for watching 💚
Thank you!
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Great Idea
Thank you! 💚
Excellent video
Thank you 💚
This was very helpful. About to take back the pvc piping n wood screws😂
😁 Thanks for watching 💚
Thank you
You’re welcome 💚
havent used them yet... but im going grab a few today lol
😄 Yeesss! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💚
Genius!
Thank you, Cindy! I hope you are doing well 💚
Get your hula hoop dance on 😂🤣😅, stylish dress/outfit. Beautiful smile
Smart idea
Thank you 💚
Wow, genius! I love gardening, but it's becoming expensive. Thanks
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 💚
Awesome! Much cheaper than PVC
Imma go to Dollar Tree and get some for my garden
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Great hack, but I thought I was gonna go nuts if you said the thing about the Dollar Tree hula hoops and their lack of weight, their flimsiness, etc., any more than you did...lol.
I had given up growing strawberries because the birds would peck them! Great idea!!
Thank you 💚 I hope you give growing strawberries another shot.
I been using little red painted rocks for years now. When my tomatoes and strawberries start to turn red I lay out the rocks near the plant and the birds get fooled. It has helped me a lot
@@fmfdocbotl4358 Great idea! I have an IG friend that does the same 💚
How much are the hola hoops compared to PVC pipe? Most PVC is cheap and can be bent using only sand into any shape. Also thicker, made to be more durable than the plastic used in hoops.
yep...doing it...thx
You’re welcome 💚
Would be helpful to have seen one of those hula hoops opened with the “plaster” inside displayed; a hula hoop at the in-between stages.
When you cut the hoop, llittle plastic beads will come out. So you should hold over trash can.
I want to use them for a cold frame
Lol I would hurt something trying to do that . I couldn't do it when I was young..
Wow what a good idea.. ..
😂😂😂 Thanks for the visual, Chris! I can’t believe you were out there on your pond in all that snow and ice 🧊❄️🥶🥶
@@thebusybrownangel5829 LoL.. I wasn't always this handsome
@@stubbsaquatics6080 And you are handsome! 😉🥰
I WANT that dress! Where did you get it?
Thank you for watching! I’m a thrifter. I don’t remember which store I picked it up from 💚
genius
Thank you 💚
How can I grow a garden being renter friendly. I don't want to plant something and get into trouble for it. Any ideas?
Container gardening. You can use pots, raised beds, planter boxes, stackable planters, hanging baskets, etc. 💚
@@thebusybrownangel5829 thank you!☺️
You found the green netting at the 99 Cent store not Dollar Tree, correct?? I need that netting but we don't have that particular store. Squirrels are a pain in my area.
You are correct. What area are you in?
@@thebusybrownangel5829 Missouri/Illinois area.
@@Sweetlady1916 go to my Instagram page and send me your address 💚
Cool idea but our squirrels will chew right through that netting as well as the hoops.
Try tulle get from fabric store
The netting is cheaper than the tulle and it’s better for watering and receiving rain water.
Thank you, just put them in the ground now 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You’re welcome 💚
You’re welcome! 💚
Wonder if these would be strong enough to lay plastic and blankets over. We use this method when it gets colder
The plastic is pretty strong and because the garden stakes are in there, it should hold up pretty well. Of course it all depends on the weight of the row covers that you choose. 💚
why do they cover gardens with that or plastic or when do you cover garden
Hi! Most gardeners cover to keep insects like moths from laying their eggs on plants. When the eggs hatch the worms/caterpillars feed on the plants. It also helps to keep birds from eating your crops. I hope this helps you. 💚
@@thebusybrownangel5829 Does it block pollinators?
@@techtiger8 It depends on what you use. Bird netting has holes big enough to let pollinators in. Mesh and bridal tule does not, but most leafy greens don’t need to be pollinated.
Cover in netting to help keep critters out, cover in plastic to use as a greenhouse effect.
Great idea! Thanks!
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Great tips!
Thank you 💚