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These are just some of the more popular styles and there are many variations. With the temperature worm inside the greenhouse why would you keep snow on the roof it should be melting. I would say that you may be sighting them wrong? You can also arrange roof overhangs and Thank you for making the video it is very interesting. Its not just a clear roof over a hole in the ground. The whole idea of it is solar gain in the winter, and to minimize it in the summer. You can also build one without vertical walls, you can use the natural slump of the earth from ground level to the floor. Your take on the passive solar is more along the lines of the idea of the walapini, just sink it in the ground 4 feet. I am quite a bit south of you, so my needs are different, but I am planning on a pit probably with slumped sides where I can grow some cold weather crops, 4 rows of raised beds in cut down IBC totes, setting on 4 more rows of IBC totes for heat and water storage. There will be an 8 foot wide section in the center for some dwarf fruit trees as well. It will be covered with a 40 foot 45 degree arc of chain link top rail with poly over it. The heating will be taken care of via not only the normal solar gain, but also a solar trough collector and a circulating pump that will feed through all the totes. For a total solar mass of at a minimum, of gallons of water per 4 foot section of the greenhouse, not including the solar mass of the surrounding soil, or the soil in the totes. What should I do? Have to worry about permits to build a damn greenhouse. Land of the free by the way lmao. This is a great video. Thank you for taking the time! Just got a foot of snow The walipini greenhouse is an awesome concept for insulation but it does seem like it would be difficult to get adequate light. Makes me feel inclined to just have several small hoop houses with poles right in the ground than dealing with laying a foundation and paying fees. Thanks for the informative vid! Very informative video. Great video! Do you have resources with similar considerations for those living in other zones? I like the way you think about the at home growers as compared to the commercial growers needs. All you talk about is the one-layer greenhouse in different shapes. You forgot to even mention the double layer greenhouses. Even with the double-layer greenhouses, there are two kinds: those filled with air and those filled with Without filling with the latter, you will never get the ideal environment. Check my two recent videos done on this subject. You will be shocked by why people could not think outside the box! The tunnel vision is powerful to keep us trapped in conventional thinking. My favorite for my area Rossville Kansas, is Greenhouse in the Snow. Able to grow citrus year round eemores. Good video. Need to learn how to keep plants in winter. Moved from CA to Texas. So this information is very needed currently. What type of greenhouse to build? Greenhouse construction should consider safety, applicability, economy and reasonableness, and have sufficient reliability. Hey, that was a great video and really thorough. I searched for Chinese greenhouse and you came up. I used some charcoal bamboo I made for the first time. And that in itself was great. Thanks for getting back to me and the inspiration. I actually visited a Chinese greenhouse in not realising it was something different. The owner had a stove which was used for cooking and the heat was vented into one of the walls to help heat the structure at night, as well as provide heating for the attached living space. You can see the roll of insulation at the top. Awesome video, especially for beginners looking to get an overview on the types of greenhouses out there. Just use some imagination and take the your favorite advantages of the various greenhouses and combine them into one design. For example some of my favorite advantages are the temperature stability of the wilipini, but i also like the morning sun advantage of the traditional. It will appear like a regular traditional single level above ground greenhouse from a distance with the walls protruding upward 8 ft above ground level and the roof on top of that. But in reality the wall is 16 ft high, because 8 ft of it is hidden in the ground, it will be 8 ft of block wall in the ground to meet the footing. That lower level basement will be for mushrooms, water storage, composting, and by being 8 ft down it will have stable temps all thru the greenhouse, the first story too because you engineer in huge vent areas from basement to first story, along with the vents in the green house for summer, and in winter the composting going on in the basement gives additional heat. So you can grow stuff on the first story and get benefits of morning sun and benefits of stable ground temps from the basement, while have that extra space to use for composting for additional heat in winter, and can also let wood product rot and mushroom and composting, and water storage all in that temperature stable environment, helping to keep it stable. Even the mass of the water you store under the greenhouse is used to help stabilize temps in the house. Great Video and very informative. Not to long as you kept changing the subject or greenhouse type. I have only one location on my tiny property. Faces east and South attached to my house so no western sun. Thinking about polycarbonate roof and sides with roof vent and fan. Would this be ok? Barrels in a greenhouse supposed to store heat, then temperature can be more consistent. Barrels can only be filled with water, hit by the sun, or connected to solar panels. You can also fill nutrient solution that you circulate trough your plants, using any kind of temperature control that you wish. Especially some of hydroponic systems require a huge amount of water. I am also missing a bit of broad analysis on greenhouse types. Pros and cons really depend on climate but I only heard that is either suitable for your climate or not which I assume is somewhere in the US because of your accent. Soon i send my greenhouse with plants inside still no time to build my greenhouse i really hope very early to send. For spring and snow i use for strike sun light. For strawberry. Think of me tq. Half wall uv something like if need the rain. Pvc water for layering. If the greenhouse heats up, so will the barrells wether there in direct sunlight or not. I am very impress to get this valuable information,always I was feel much curious about the designeing of green house,dear friend you are solve my curiosity through this video,thanks a lot. I am from india. The chinese greenhouses were literally designed for commercial operations, and are used as such in the hundreds of thousands in china. Your concerns about the pit or in ground greenhouses are all addressable. There are easy solutions to all of them. With the earth heating and cooling, the floor adds thermal mass too, not just the walls, plus there are ways to increase the geothermal heating and cooling abilities of the greenhouse. You can use mirrors to reflect morning and evening sun into the shadowed areas. And simple fences or rails can keep large animals and humans off the greenhouse or you can just elevate the roof above the ground level a bit. Finally I know of several big name greenhouses that are located much farther north than you and use no heating yet grow stuff all year round. And your concerns with solar greenhouses are addressable too. There is a company in Colorado that is producing large passive solar greenhouses for industry. And their designs do not make heating an issue. You need to do much better research. This is not a good video on all the types of greenhouse because you info is not accurate enough. I really wish you had gone over info for ALL climates. Depending again where exactly do you live. There is no need of them, only if you use the hot water for something else. Thermal mass in direct sunlite is 4x more effective at absorbing heat than in shade. Radiant heat vs convection. If not in direct sun, you are relying on air to get warmed by the sun and convect the heat to the mass, air is not a good carrier of heat. Water is a better thermal mass than soil, and can also absorb heat more efficiently because of thermal currents induced by heating. Your greenhouse is 90 degrees off south is where the sun is. Southern NZ far enough south for you? Cheers for the thoughts. Nice wee over view x. That is the free steel arch. I made raised arches with the straight tubes on the bottom and 'ladder style with each half facing eachother. Trampolines are lego pieces with a little angle grinder treatment. Then covered with building plastic sheets. Or roof stingers in between the modules. Question: For heat, would you be able to function better with solar panels than gas? Thank you for this video!! It seems like a pyramid shape might have some the same drawbacks as the dome greenhouse discussed in the video. Brian Richard yes regarding the plants I believe there would be more space. However I am curious more about the light. I do not have knowledge in agriculture. But I was studying the shape of the Egyptian pyramids. Had all sorts of mirrors on the outer wall, which reflected sunlight into the greenhouse to supplement direct sunlight. It looked like a lot of plants could grow inside. Hi with a gothic tunnel do you have to have the ground level because i have a slopped landscape. I could do without the background music. I prefer listening to this man speak. Information, not entertainment, is what I came for. Saving me watching loads of other videos to try to find all this information all over EEmores. Good to have it all in one video - no matter how long. The height of a dome isnt dictated by its diameter, you can make it as high or as low as you want. A large diameter, low profile dome is similar to the chinese greenhouse minus the northwall as its completely round. The structural strength is not an issue so theres no need for trusses to support the span. Bigelow Brook Farm Web4Deb Thats where you put the lettuce and other low growing plants ; A 50ft 4v low prodile dome with a 12ft height would give you 3ft 4' of height at a distance of 3. Trays of lettuce etc would be fairly easy to slide into that space. But, when you have a dome with the lower profile, you may still need to build a stem wall so you can walk closer to the edges. Great video. Now I just have to find some plans and adapt them to my space and needs. I see most run houses longways east to west If thats accurate what do you see better form that north to south orientation? Im confused. Could you use a walipini as a sort of heat sink for and above ground structure using hydroponics? Nice review. One point on Geodesic domes. A ton of waste materials during construction. Just think about getting triangles from rectangles of material. Also as you said nothing is square so increased construction time. You pointed out some considerations that never would have occurred to me. Jaga Facebook Twitter. Almon B. Vishal Singh Aasta tagasi. Philip Ripper Aasta tagasi. Yamato Musashi Aasta tagasi. Stephen Joseph Reeves Aasta tagasi. Isaac Swan Aasta tagasi. Megan Wilder Aasta tagasi. David Clark Aasta tagasi. Comino Oculto Aasta tagasi. Honu Moorea Aasta tagasi. Doug Kalmer Aasta tagasi. Bryce Phillips Aasta tagasi. H Aasta tagasi. MusFuzZ Aasta tagasi. 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