It's been a tough couple of days across the southeast and now the mid-Atlantic states. Hopefully none of you had major loss of property or injuries.
Today in North Carolina we had major wind and thunderstorms, locally we had 45+ mph gusts.
One major gust blew over my small greenhouse. 4'x8' and it takes two men to lift it. I rushed outside to find out if plants were crushed. With a lump in my throat, I righted the structure and looked in to find.... the two flats containing 25 plants were miraculously OK. Sitting at a 45 degree angle, in 25mph wind the extra tall flats I used prevented any loss of crop.
Then another gust lifted the whole thing off the ground again, this time with me hanging on for dear life. Tools and supplies scattered and I held the thing down myself, at 230lbs I made a good anchor. As soon as the wind subsided I quickly rigged some tie-downs and made it through the rest of the day OK. I wish I had video, it would be totally comical with me running through the yard sledgehammer in hand going to the rescue!
I'm glad I had not planted out anything yet, and I expect some folks may be grieving over their gardens tonight.
Today in North Carolina we had major wind and thunderstorms, locally we had 45+ mph gusts.
One major gust blew over my small greenhouse. 4'x8' and it takes two men to lift it. I rushed outside to find out if plants were crushed. With a lump in my throat, I righted the structure and looked in to find.... the two flats containing 25 plants were miraculously OK. Sitting at a 45 degree angle, in 25mph wind the extra tall flats I used prevented any loss of crop.
Then another gust lifted the whole thing off the ground again, this time with me hanging on for dear life. Tools and supplies scattered and I held the thing down myself, at 230lbs I made a good anchor. As soon as the wind subsided I quickly rigged some tie-downs and made it through the rest of the day OK. I wish I had video, it would be totally comical with me running through the yard sledgehammer in hand going to the rescue!
I'm glad I had not planted out anything yet, and I expect some folks may be grieving over their gardens tonight.