Saturday, June 20, 2009

Gardening stuff in zone 4


I been colder than usual for us. Last week in the 50's, but finally today some heat. In some ways it's sad, we've had a great crop of lettuce and spinach on the deck - but maybe the other stuff will get going. I try and keep a journal of gardening ideas and progress, but I'm thinking about doing this on line along with the engineering work. We are working on a few of the 200 hours above 78 degrees that we get in our climate.

Monday, June 15, 2009

MN 2030

I was done to the Twin Cities today for a meeting discussing how Minnesota might impliment the 2030 challenge. At this point I think we are looking at a energy model based benchmark so that more building type can be benchmarked. More on this later.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Joining the HighTunnelers

I got tired of the cool growing weather. It happens and you and grin and bear it, quit or use technology to help. There are those that call the whole system plasticulture, plactic greenhouse, plastic mulches, and plastic irrigation systems, but as long as they work who cares? I put up the hoops last fall and filmed it in April.









First plants late in late April, most in May, 30 days eariler than usual. So far no heat needed. I think if I had put the film on eariler, I could have started even eariler. The plants look good and in 40 degree weather I have had 75 degrees under the plastic. I am using red plastic under the tomatoes, green under the cucumbers, and brown under the peppers. All are supposed to be matched to the preferences of the plants. Since this photo Aliceon and I have installed more weed control fabric and shredded pine bark mulch to control weeds between the raised beds.

With plastic over the beds, irrrigation becomes important. I 've installed a 500 gallon rain barrel up by the house to collect the roof water. The elevation is enough to operate a drip tape irrigation system, which I run 2 hours per day. I'm going through about 250 gallons a week this way, so I'll have to use some well water too.













Here is photo of last weeks tomatoes, when my outside plants may have well stayed in their 3 inch cell pot - (virtually no growth as of yet for my outside plants).

Windowless Building Don't Make Sense except to Bomb


This is an award winner in southern Minnesota that I drove by, yikkes! It won an ASHRAE award due to it's low energy consumption. That kind of thinking, where a building is valued without considering it's occupants, makes me crazy. I suppose we'll be seeing this in low budget Sci-fi movies. In the same area of the state, just south of Rochester, there is a large, 67 turbine wind farm. Really cool to see so many and you can see them from this school (or could if there were windows).