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![]() ![]() The Building Process
Building the passive solar greenhouse![]() Features � Insulated foundation: you can add or subtract from our two feet of below grade insulated foundation to customize the greenhouse to fit your USDA zone and average winter climate. � Rear straw bale wall: uses the waste of barley farming to create an inexpensive R-40 super insulated north wall. � Polycarbonate glazing: a difficult to break, lightweight glass alternative that is user-friendly, doesn뭪 burn the plants, and is guaranteed for ten years against yellowing, even at high altitudes. � Super-insulated side walls and roof: uses newer, less itchy fiberglass and a foil/bubble wrap material that insulates (bounces back radiant heat), serves as a vapor barrier, and reflects light back toward the plants. � A 1,225 gallon cistern: stores and recycles rainwater (plants preferred water source), a must for rural areas that lack a (reliable) well and a safeguard against drought and water rationing in these climatically uncertain times. The size can be adjusted to fit the rainfall pattern and amount in your locale. � Passive solar water wall: 900 gallons of water in a combination of recycled white plastic and new black metal five gallon buckets. These store heat from the sun during the day (in winter) and release the heat to the air a night. In summer, the water helps keep the interior of the greenhouse cooler. � Active solar fan and vent: uses the sun to run the ventilation system (augmented by human operated vents). The size, placement, and number of vents can be customized to fit your heat and humidity profile. � Two growing beds: the interior of the greenhouse is about 35'4" long by 10' wide, or approximately 353 square feet (not including the water wall). The two beds are 4' wide and contain about 282.5 square feet of useful growing space for plants. *±¸±Û¹ø¿ª »çÀÌÆ® http://www.irisherbal.com/psg/content/process.html *±¸±Û¹ø¿ª»çÀÌÆ® ±×´ë·Î ¿Å°å½À´Ï´Ù. Â÷ÈÄ ½Ã°£µÇ´Â´ë·Î ¹ø¿ªÇϰڽÀ´Ï´Ù. °Ç¹° ÇÁ·Î¼¼½º
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