[Market-farming] Greenhouse Question
Robin Follette
lists at seasonseatingsfarm.com
Mon Sep 3 15:03:40 EDT 2007
Thanks Joe. We're waiting for the wind to die down.
I do have a blower. I might be back with questions about that later. Putting together the hoop houses was a breeze compared to figuring out this greenhouse.
Robin
Seasons Eatings Farm
www.seasonseatingsfarm.com
~Without power over our food, any notion of democracy is empty. Francis
Moore Lappe
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Seals
To: Market Farming
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Greenhouse Question
Fold it in half.
Do you have blowers to fill the pocket in between the two sheets with air for added insulation?
Joe
Robin Follette <lists at seasonseatingsfarm.com> wrote:
We need to cover a 22' x 48' greenhouse. It's going to have two layers of poly. The poly is in a 100' sheet. Should we cut the poly or fold it in half?
Robin Follette
Seasons Eatings Farm
www.seasonseatingsfarm.com
~Without power over our food, any notion of democracy is empty. Francis Moore Lappe
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