November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How I Naturally Keep My Greenhouse Cool in the Summer Heat


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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How I Naturally Keep My Greenhouse Cool in the Summer Heat

  1. So I've watched this greenhouse evolve from microgreens nursery to climate battery and obviously you don't grow as much in here anymore. What do you primarily use the greenhouse for now? Do you still use the climate battery ventilation? I primarily use my greenhouse for our Roma's and heirloom tomatoes in the Ottawa, Ontario area but I had a problem with heat this year on other plants. So of I were to grow shade providing plants would I still have success with tomatoes in your opinion? I have a Gothic hoophouse from Farmers friend and open the side door and roll up sides to regulate temperature. No electricity.

  2. Curtis, with COVID bringing down restaurants, do you now still sell microgreens as much? What kind of strategy are you putting into place in regards to what you will focus on growing and selling with all of this plandemic nonsense?

  3. Figs are also the easiest thing to propogate. All you need to do is take your cuttings when you hack it down, stick em in the dirt and you'll have an infinite supply of new fig trees

  4. @curtis you mentioned you are looking into a passive green house, have you seen attic acres? Or what kind of passive greenhouse are you considering? Thank you for sharing.

  5. We grow our tomatoes and green beans up trellis in front of the south side and that shade is so nice in there.. then we have solar vents in the roof with fans that turn on automatically, and we must when needed to create evaporation cooling

  6. Plastic pipes placed near the ceiling of the greenhouse and filled with cold underground running water circulating through them will cause the surround air around them to cool off and chill off and since cold air flows downward it will flow toward the plants and the floor of the greenhouse and cool off and chill off the air in between the greenhouse roof and the greenhouse floor. The cold underground water running through them will then be pumped down into the aquifer at a distance away from the greenhouse through an underground pipe and then pumped down into the aquifer by gravity to be recirculated back into the aquifer to be cooled again. Or just use layers of sunbreakers to reduce the incoming heat radiation.

  7. Curtis is friendly but to the point, knowledgeable without being didactic, energetic without being driven, young but not too young, with a strong clear voice that avoids mannerisms . . . you have to appreciate him as he is, and it is good!

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