[Scpg] Greenhouse questions
Julia Russell
ecohome at pacbell.net
Tue May 8 17:52:32 PDT 2007
Hi Cory,
The Eco-Home Library contains a couple of precious old resources I'd be
willing to share, but I'd need to have your word of honor that they'd be
returned, as I suspect they're all out of print now.
1. The Food and Heat Producing Solar Greenhouse: Design, Constructio and
Operation by Bill Yanda and Rick Fisher, John Muir Publications, PO Box
613, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, 1976 & 1980, ISBN # 0-912528-20-6
2. The Bountiful Solar Greenhouse: A Guide to Year-Round Food Production
by Shane Smith with an Introduction by Bill Yanda, John Muir
Publications, 1982, ISBN # 0-912528-08-7
3. How To Build and Use Greenhouses by T. Jeff Williams, Ortho Books,
1978, ISBN # 0-917102-74-6
But why build greenhouses in southern California? We can grow food and
fruit here all year 'round anyway, without greenhouses. What about
building a rain cathchment system in the project in South Central LA,
instead?
That would seem to me to be a much more climate appropriate
environmetnal improvement project than a greenhouse. Brad Lancaster's
book, Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands: Guiding Principles to Welcome
Rain into Your Life and Landscape, ISBN # 0-9772464-0-X, 2006,
distributed by Chelsea Green Publishing Company, (800) 639-4099.
Rainwater catchment is definitely my next project for Eco-Home.
Good Luck!
Best,
Julia
Cory Brennan wrote:
> I am looking for info on cheap, self-sufficient greenhouses for a
> variety of climatic conditions. I am researching the gamut right
> now. What is possible, what is the state of the art (even if
> expensive), what are the production differences, how do they stand up
> against heavy weather, etc. What greenhouse tech is available to heat
> with free energy, what is the best material available and why, what
> about portable or do it yourself assembly greenhouses? We want to
> grow anything and everything in there :-) Anybody who has experience
> with greenhouses, please contact me! This is for a project in South
> Central LA and on a Native American reservation. The one in South
> Central is going to have to deal with a lot less weather than the one
> on the reservation.
>
> I am familiar with Anna Edey and Solviva, which is very good stuff. I
> just want to find out what else is out there.
>
> Cory Brennan
>
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