Posted by SteveB on April 19, 2009, 11:42 pm
I live in XXtreme SW Utah at 3900' elev., north of St. George. Not sure
what zone, as it varies with the book. 6 I think. Gets down to about 20 in
the winter, 105 in summer. Snowed last week, so spring is about April 15th.
Anyway, my neighbor built himself a greenhouse. He now has tomatos already,
and we haven't planted any. He's got other stuff, too.
Now, my wife wants one. So do I.
Give me some do's and don'ts on greenhouses. We get horrible winds here
sometimes. What wood would be good, redwood? And is there any visqueen
material that has fibers in it that will make it stronger?
I have a Singer walking foot sewing machine, so can make up the panels, plus
any shadecloth arrangements I want.
All tips appreciated, including type of wood to use for main posts, types of
clear/shade materials, watering systems for inside, heating on marginal
nights, etc. Should I make the wall panels somewhat of a fold out for
ventilation? Good sites for plans?
TIA
Steve
Posted by Hedda Lettis on April 20, 2009, 2:03 am
>I live in XXtreme SW Utah at 3900' elev., north of St. George. Not sure
>what zone, as it varies with the book. 6 I think. Gets down to about 20
>in the winter, 105 in summer. Snowed last week, so spring is about April
>15th.
> Anyway, my neighbor built himself a greenhouse. He now has tomatos
> already, and we haven't planted any. He's got other stuff, too.
> Now, my wife wants one. So do I.
> Give me some do's and don'ts on greenhouses. We get horrible winds here
> sometimes. What wood would be good, redwood? And is there any visqueen
> material that has fibers in it that will make it stronger?
> I have a Singer walking foot sewing machine, so can make up the panels,
> plus any shadecloth arrangements I want.
> All tips appreciated, including type of wood to use for main posts, types
> of clear/shade materials, watering systems for inside, heating on marginal
> nights, etc. Should I make the wall panels somewhat of a fold out for
> ventilation? Good sites for plans?
> TIA
> Steve
You might want to check this site. It's 99% Greenhouse information:
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/strucs/
>
Posted by Dioclese on April 20, 2009, 7:31 am
>I live in XXtreme SW Utah at 3900' elev., north of St. George. Not sure
>what zone, as it varies with the book. 6 I think. Gets down to about 20
>in the winter, 105 in summer. Snowed last week, so spring is about April
>15th.
> Anyway, my neighbor built himself a greenhouse. He now has tomatos
> already, and we haven't planted any. He's got other stuff, too.
> Now, my wife wants one. So do I.
> Give me some do's and don'ts on greenhouses. We get horrible winds here
> sometimes. What wood would be good, redwood? And is there any visqueen
> material that has fibers in it that will make it stronger?
> I have a Singer walking foot sewing machine, so can make up the panels,
> plus any shadecloth arrangements I want.
> All tips appreciated, including type of wood to use for main posts, types
> of clear/shade materials, watering systems for inside, heating on marginal
> nights, etc. Should I make the wall panels somewhat of a fold out for
> ventilation? Good sites for plans?
> TIA
> Steve
Put the entire in your internet browser address:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&as_q=plans&as_epq=greenhouse&as_oq=&as_eq=&num &lr=lang_en&as_filetype=&ft=i&as_sitesearch=&as_qdr=all&as_rights=&as_occt=any&cr=&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&safe=images
Thought it was kind of funny when the greenhouse gas emissions thing also
came up in the search.
--
Dave
Posted by Suzanne D. on April 20, 2009, 7:32 pm
>I live in XXtreme SW Utah at 3900' elev., north of St. George.
I have no greenhouse advice for you, but just wanted to say I live in
Hurricane, so...howdy neighbor!
--S.
Posted by SteveB on April 20, 2009, 11:17 pm
>>I live in XXtreme SW Utah at 3900' elev., north of St. George.
> I have no greenhouse advice for you, but just wanted to say I live in
> Hurricane, so...howdy neighbor!
> --S.
Sorry, don't know of any Hurricane, Utah.
I DO know of Herkin, Utah.
;-)
Wave as you drive by us in Toquerville.
>what zone, as it varies with the book. 6 I think. Gets down to about 20
>in the winter, 105 in summer. Snowed last week, so spring is about April
>15th.
> Anyway, my neighbor built himself a greenhouse. He now has tomatos
> already, and we haven't planted any. He's got other stuff, too.
> Now, my wife wants one. So do I.
> Give me some do's and don'ts on greenhouses. We get horrible winds here
> sometimes. What wood would be good, redwood? And is there any visqueen
> material that has fibers in it that will make it stronger?
> I have a Singer walking foot sewing machine, so can make up the panels,
> plus any shadecloth arrangements I want.
> All tips appreciated, including type of wood to use for main posts, types
> of clear/shade materials, watering systems for inside, heating on marginal
> nights, etc. Should I make the wall panels somewhat of a fold out for
> ventilation? Good sites for plans?
> TIA
> Steve