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Old 15-04-2007, 04:03 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Greenhouse installation

good for you, only this is DESERT land, no forest unless you could the
limited number of the johus trees around anyplace. This trailer park has the
trailers in such a way the the trailers for the most part point North/South
bradside to the wind and my gardenfield is wide open to the winds, no
buildings at all and you can't go deep here as the hardpan botten in only
about 5inch down, and over on edwards afb the suttle lands on a oil covered
hardpan runway. On thursday the 65mph winds took down 4 good sized tree
branchs and one storage shead is being riped apart by the winds, last year 2
such sheads where ripped apart in just about 30 mins, so if the owner gets
the stuff, he might fix his, but the ones we lost last year turned into
shreads from the winds and it's plain and simple, There are ZERO greenhouses
standing in the area, the feds raded a farm out in the area of 200th st west
because they where trying to grow pot, but the green houses they have buid
had been tore apart by the winds during the week before, that's why someone
found out what they where doing and had reported them, it was in the
newspaper the next week. So there are no sales of GH's in this area, oh ya,
up around the city of Mojave, home for the Mojave Space Port, they get winds
of 100mph at night, and because of the hills up there covered with the
windmills for power they get wind almost all the time and no GH's up there
at all either. Right now we've got 40mph winds flowing past the trailer and
it's been blowing all night too. I dread to think what my iris are like
today.


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"Jan Flora" wrote in message
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In article ,
"** Frank **" wrote:

It would not last here in the High Mojave Desert, on friday we had
65mph
winds and they are coming bact for tonight. That thing would last about
10
secs out here.


Wow, what do you guys do for greenhouses out where you are?


We get "hurricane" force winds here in southcental Alaska all the
time, but our greenhouses survive. We build with the wind in mind.
Peg 'em down good and build them in the lee of timber, alders, a
tall building, a hillside, whatever.

We built our house with a prow-point, like the bow on a ship. It's
pointed right at the glacier winds we get. This timber-framed house
shudders once in awhile, but it won't blow down. We get 100 mph wind
at least once every winter here. And earthquakes. (We're about 50 miles
from the epicenter of the largest EQ ever in N. America. The 1964
Alaska quake. A 9.4 -- my DH was a little boy -- he said the cows
and horses all fell down from the ground waves.)

Jan

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