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ladyapple27 ([personal profile] ladyapple27) wrote2009-04-07 01:39 am
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Regulating humidity in the low-tech greenhouse

Our greenhouse doesn't have a misting system. It does have a gravel floor and the flats of plants sit on beds of sand. On days when the air is dry, we wet the sand and gravel. The water evaporates and raises the humidity inside the greenhouse. On very humid days, we open the windows and let the breeze blow through. The greenhouse is placed so that the prevailing winds will blow in one end of the structure and out the other. 

[identity profile] scoobiedoggie.livejournal.com 2009-04-08 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
that is really kewl...i wish I had a green house....but I would have to put a phone in it because I would be in it all the time :)

[identity profile] ladyapple27.livejournal.com 2009-04-10 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, it's nice to be out of touch part of the day! In the old days, cells wouldn't work in the greenhouse. A tower was built a few years back, and we are lucky enough to be in the outer edge of the service area. Still, I never take a cell to the greenhouse. #1-I'd get water in it. #2-I just want to see some peace and quiet.