baymule
Garden Master
What do you cover your greenhouses with? Our area has a lot of wholesale nurserys with rows and rows and rows of greenhouses, they are covered in rolls of plastic. A hail storm would take them out.
@baymule, our older greenhouses have 2 layers of 6 mill plastic. We use blowers to separate the layers. When we replace the plastic or build a new house, we now use SolaWrap (I am not a dealer or have any stake in the company...), it costs more and you have to use channels to install, but the strength, light, durability and insulation is worth it for us. Plus no more blowers.What do you cover your greenhouses with?
It comes with a price. Most land will run from $25,000 up to $95,000+ per acre. That is just the land cost.i think you are pretty lucky being close to a river
Right now I can use my well for all of my needs. The newer water rights are based on the year they were issued. If there is a shortage, then they drop the newest and work their way back. If you have water rights which pre-date 1904 (I think), then you are golden. Water from the river just depends on how much snow fall there was in the mountains plus how much rain fall we get. Where I am at, we get about 12" per year.and able to use the wells, do you actually have a senior water right? or do you fall under some other regulation for how much ground water/well water you can use?
I do have to use shade cloth, otherwise it does well!have you found it difficult to grow rhubarb there?
$95,000 is cheap out here.$95,000 an acre? Makes our $10-20,000 look cheap.
$95,000 is cheap out here.
Mary