Rohwer’s Farm turns up the heat

Rohwer’s Farm turns up the heat

Pleasant View farmers use plasticulture to produce fresh food in winter
Rohwer’s Farm’s high-tunnel greenhouses trap the sun’s heat during the days, but when temperatures drop into the teens, the Rohwers use strands of incandescent holiday lights laid among the greens to add additional heat.
Before the sun goes down, seedlings in the greenhouses at Rohwer’s Farm get “put to bed” under frost blankets that cover the planting rows, keeping the heat close to the ground.
The Rohwers use “plasticulture,” or the application of agricultural plastic, for uses such as ground cover for heating the soil and holding moisture and row covers and high tunnel greenhouses for extending the growing season.
Along with several other Southwestern Colorado farms, the Rohwers continue growing and selling produce in the dead of winter.
Thanks in part to electric heating mats, the Rohwers currently have over 2,000 seeds germinating in their seed-starting house.
Rohwer’s Farm is located on a 22-acre, family-owned tract of land on Ruin Canyon Mesa in Pleasantview.

Rohwer’s Farm turns up the heat

Rohwer’s Farm’s high-tunnel greenhouses trap the sun’s heat during the days, but when temperatures drop into the teens, the Rohwers use strands of incandescent holiday lights laid among the greens to add additional heat.
Before the sun goes down, seedlings in the greenhouses at Rohwer’s Farm get “put to bed” under frost blankets that cover the planting rows, keeping the heat close to the ground.
The Rohwers use “plasticulture,” or the application of agricultural plastic, for uses such as ground cover for heating the soil and holding moisture and row covers and high tunnel greenhouses for extending the growing season.
Along with several other Southwestern Colorado farms, the Rohwers continue growing and selling produce in the dead of winter.
Thanks in part to electric heating mats, the Rohwers currently have over 2,000 seeds germinating in their seed-starting house.
Rohwer’s Farm is located on a 22-acre, family-owned tract of land on Ruin Canyon Mesa in Pleasantview.
On the web

For more info Rohwer’s Farm, Wild Mesa Farm and Fields to Plate Produce, contact them through their websites:
www.rohwersfarm.comwww.wildmesafarm.comwww.fieldstoplatecsa.com

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