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  • Опубліковано 8 гру 2016
  • Here is Part 7 of the sunken greenhouse project, where I talk about the rainwater harvesting system, cooling tunnel progress and the gravity powered watering system that I’ve installed since the last update. And yes, we’ve got real plants growing in it now! I’ll update you on the progress and also talk about what I still have planned for it. But for now it’s pretty much fully functional and hopefully will be getting a lot of use in the future!
    Thanks for watching and let me know if you have any questions. I plan to answer all of the greenhouse questions in a future QA video:)
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  • @shelbymculp
    @shelbymculp Рік тому +3

    I'm so grateful to find your series! I want to convert my in-ground pool into a greenhouse. I won't have to do as much digging, but I just couldn't wrap my head around getting started. You've shown me how to build a roof on the ground.Thanks again!

  • @RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks
    @RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks 7 років тому +188

    I just binge watched all 7 greenhouse videos of yours! Fantastic job!!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +6

      Thanks so much RB! Now you're probably sick of my voice...lol... I appreciate you checking them out though! You got the real experience... and saw my changes in plans and thoughts from the first to the this one:)

    • @ianrothermund1510
      @ianrothermund1510 7 років тому +6

      Red Beard Carpentry & Woodworks hah! Me too. At work on the computer...paying more attention to this than work though.

    • @RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks
      @RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks 7 років тому +2

      Ian Rothermund It happens :)

    • @donnalong
      @donnalong 7 років тому +6

      Me too...fantastic project, huh?

    • @brownclorox
      @brownclorox 7 років тому +3

      Me too! really fun to watch.

  • @culbinator
    @culbinator 7 років тому +25

    Way to show others what is possible. You are one of the most free families in America living the way you do. So inspiring.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +4

      thanks so much Clint! I really appreciate the kind words sir!
      Joe

  • @mmx3662
    @mmx3662 7 років тому +16

    The greenhouse is looking SO GOOD! I know you have put so much work (hard labor) into this project...and it shows! Thanks for the great update! :)

  • @cheechandfriends
    @cheechandfriends 4 роки тому +2

    Great videos! I'm a homesteader and doing something similar to you. I really like how clearly you explain your thought process. I also like the fact that you experiment as you move through your project because it's honest, real, and relatable. Excellent job!!!

  • @bigniper
    @bigniper 7 років тому +1

    It's 3 am Tuesday morning 21/02/17 in Manchester UK could not sleep so i've sat here for the last hour or so watching your video series on The Sunken Greenhouse; total absorbed in the Concept and Design, just wishing we had internet 40 years ago, and I was about 40 years younger to do something Similar. Be proud of what you have created my friend because i know if it was me I would be. Enjoy your Family ( your little girl is very cute ) and your Life " OH " and your Greenhouse. I've Subscribed to your channel and look forward to more videos.
    Best Regards.
    Dave.

  • @20021MrSmith
    @20021MrSmith 7 років тому +2

    I never get tired of watching rain harvesting in the desert ! Love your setup !!

  • @LeeDrew
    @LeeDrew 7 років тому +2

    Congratulations Joe! You've improved on every idea that I've entertained over the years. It's a pleasure to watch a creative person engage like you do. Your greenhouse is going to bring you years of production and pleasure. Good stuff!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      thanks so much for the kind words Lee! Only time will tell if all these ideas will pan out.. but so far so good:) It is nice to have it function though:)
      Joe

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel
    @funny-video-YouTube-channel 4 роки тому +5

    Nice project for the colder places, where we can insulate the ground.

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 2 роки тому

      18-inch depth of the air intake doesn't provide much temperature differential during the worst head/cold. Mounding up soil on top helps some.

  • @samrichards8251
    @samrichards8251 7 років тому +1

    Wow amazing job you don't do things in halves. Very impressed how much detail and effort you went to. Should be good for many years to come. Well done.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks Sam, it's been a big project but I'm happy with it! Definitely a couple things I would do differently if I had a go at it again. Stay tuned as I will be doing another update and answering questions folks had about this process:)
      Joe

  • @rumplover1
    @rumplover1 7 років тому

    I am only 3:30 and already I love your modern walipini. Very close to what I have designed in my head. Totally subscribed.

  • @wolfrobots118
    @wolfrobots118 7 років тому +40

    You're Awesome! Very smart. I learned a lot on all six episodes. Very high quality filming. Good narration. That was actually worth my time. Thank You!

  • @ArmsFamilyHomestead
    @ArmsFamilyHomestead 7 років тому +6

    Great video! It's cool to see how you save all that water for good use later.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +4

      Thanks so much! Yes, I try to save as much as I can. ... just need to get a little more capacity to make sure we don't overflow during out heavy times:)

  • @sergiitkachenko8976
    @sergiitkachenko8976 5 років тому +1

    It is amazing how carefully every detail of this project was made!

    • @gordonferrar7782
      @gordonferrar7782 4 роки тому

      Beautifully methodical.
      Appeals to the much deprived artist in me.

  • @dentalnovember
    @dentalnovember 3 роки тому +2

    Looks like a lot of hard work went into that setup. Great job!

  • @TheMoonDejesus
    @TheMoonDejesus 5 років тому +2

    That’s one of the prettiest greenhouses I’ve seen.

  • @VLCAquascapes
    @VLCAquascapes 7 років тому +2

    You can just connect the two totes by piping the two discharge valves together and leaving the valves in the open position. The second tote will fill at the same time as the first. You can then add another valve at the end of the connecting piping for your new discharge/hose connection. Also, by connecting them you increase water pressure coming out of the new discharge.

  • @drakekay6577
    @drakekay6577 7 років тому +1

    Love the work. Idea: Add 3/4 piece of PVC to that drain. Cut out an Entire side, so the drain pours into a PVC half pipe wall. Resulting in Higher collection success.

  • @trudybryant7950
    @trudybryant7950 6 років тому

    I enjoy watching your 7 greenhouse videos over and over. I am learning a lot. Thanks

  • @MockYNinja
    @MockYNinja 7 років тому

    This project is coming together incredibly nicely... now with a mindblowingly slick water setup to boot. Great job!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      thanks Peter! Yes, mindblowing engineering for sure...lol:) .... or rather my efforts to figure out a way to include the water tower...lol

  • @ObiWanShinobi1
    @ObiWanShinobi1 7 років тому

    I'd have some critiques for 'use of space' as a personal preference, but there is no disputing - that is some OUTSTANDING - A-1 craftsmanship. Absolutely fantastic greenhouse!

  • @noahmoeron7165
    @noahmoeron7165 7 років тому +1

    Consider a layer of insulation a few inches down, but above the pipe, to alter the heat transfer path from the surface. In the summer shade over the buried pipe should also help.

  • @littleflower1826
    @littleflower1826 7 років тому +1

    Thank you SO MUCH for taking all the time to record and post! Excellent design and I am so excited to see an update! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @JRCHomesteadTexas
    @JRCHomesteadTexas 7 років тому

    Great execution if your plans. We picked up 2 of our rain water storage tanks at the plant that makes them yesterday. They took time to let us see their operation. It was way cool. Thanks Joe.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +1

      thanks so much Donna and David! Very cool that you got to tour the manufacturing plant.. I would love to do that! What company? Very cool, I'm gonna have to go check out your channel now to see them in place:)
      JOe

  • @jamessmith252
    @jamessmith252 5 років тому +1

    I just binge watched all 7 also! Thank you for sharing with us. We appreciate you!

  • @robertklinkhammer9269
    @robertklinkhammer9269 7 років тому +1

    You have some great ideas, but have to modify a little as it was -17 F here yesterday in Wisconsin. Bought all the corrugated clear plastic for the 10 x 20 in ground somewhat like yours The North half roof and sides will be solid gray and insulated with black water barrels for a heat sink. Will send you some pictures when Spring arrives and I can build mine. Thanks so much for sharing. You make so many ideas spring forward. God Bless.

  • @blackberryhideout5793
    @blackberryhideout5793 7 років тому +2

    Excellent update, Joe. The plants look great in the greenhouse and the watering system, too.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      thanks Jess! make sure to bring down your metal on Saturday:)

  • @andyjame1954
    @andyjame1954 7 місяців тому +17

    What a beautifully done ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU ! The instructions and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Ryan got another winner! No one does it better!

  • @BPratto
    @BPratto 7 років тому

    It's kind of fun binge watching. Today was Container shed and this one. Excellent work on both projects. And the videos are very well done too.

  • @stevendgrissom1968
    @stevendgrissom1968 6 років тому

    Great job bubba glad that you're getting something done. Take your time. You seem to have gotten yourself full of things to do.
    You're an awesome craftsman and you get alot done. Be proud of the green house you made

  • @christal2641
    @christal2641 5 років тому

    In MN, we call it a sun-heated pit. We fill the basement with water barrels and blow air across them. When barrels of water freeze, they release heat, enough to keep lettuces and brassicas above that critical 24-28° F (depending on species.) A friend ran his 18X12' greenhouse on only $50 per WINTER for heat. It was built on South side of unheated garage.

  • @bigunone
    @bigunone 7 років тому

    Every time I see one of your rain water harvesting videos I get a little jealous! Had some gravel work done on the driveway and diversion channels to move the water away from it, now I need to start planning some holding ponds and swales! You know for that one rainstorm we get a year LOL
    Stay warm we're dropping into the teens at night here
    Charlie

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Hi Charlie.. that sounds like you've got some good thoughts with directing that water into some ponds and swales! I'd love to hear more on what you end up doing... that's really cool! Solving driveway drainage issues and potentially using the water later:) You stay warm too... we've gotten into the high 20's but so far that's the coldest we've gotten... tomorrow might hit 80!
      Joe

    • @bigunone
      @bigunone 7 років тому

      Lots of ideas just have to get out and do them! It is a bit more fun here as everything is on a slope.
      People who don't live in the desert can never conceive how the temps can change not only day to day but hour by hour

  • @welderella
    @welderella 6 років тому

    The construction on all of your projects is really impressive. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jtc1947
    @jtc1947 7 років тому

    GREAT VID! You get to the point rather than ramble on like other homestead vids that I've watched.CARRY ON!PS? Now I have to go watch the previous vids about building the greenhouse.

  • @sjohnson5602
    @sjohnson5602 7 років тому

    Awesome greenhouse. I'm totally doing this.

  • @paparitz1
    @paparitz1 7 років тому

    I enjoyed this series of " Sunken Greenhouse "

  • @wietsolivier6158
    @wietsolivier6158 7 років тому +1

    Great build! You may want to paint your IBC tanks. They'll last a lot longer in the sun, and it helps to keep the elgea growing in the tank.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks WO! Yes, I plan to either paint or cover them... not sure yet, but definitely do need to get them protected:)
      Joe

  • @JohnMartinez-sm1sk
    @JohnMartinez-sm1sk 6 років тому

    Your very talented and with good ideas. Most people would be afraid, thanks for sharing

  • @domdegood5376
    @domdegood5376 4 роки тому +3

    Pvc pipes need painting, otherwise the sun makes them brittle.
    Its best to seal the pots and make a small hole on the side up 2 inches to give the plants a reservoir of water.

  • @korisifu
    @korisifu 7 років тому +2

    Wonderful design. It's turning out great!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      thansk so much Alex! It's nice to have it functional now!
      joe

  • @nieslicznotka
    @nieslicznotka 4 роки тому

    Beautiful job + your personality is great with, that little chuckle you do!

  • @jackgeorge5799
    @jackgeorge5799 7 років тому

    Looks good and I love the corrugated privacy fence and never knew those ugly blue barrels could be painted. Awesome water tower!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Jack! Yes, the fence was made with old corrugated metal and acts as a garden fence but has the metal on the two most windward sides to help the plants be protected from our horrendous winds:)

  • @MrHowifeltersnatch
    @MrHowifeltersnatch 7 років тому +1

    Gotta say man, I am moving to Mesa in two weeks and your videos are a huge inspiration. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @rickallman1318
    @rickallman1318 5 років тому +1

    Don't forget, cooling tunnel isn't at it's best unless it's 8'(or more) deep. Also keeps winter, freezing air at 50-60 degrees. 8' depth is constant temp pretty much year round!

  • @plantguy902
    @plantguy902 2 роки тому

    A greenhouse with its arse in the air. great stuff!

  • @Joysmithing
    @Joysmithing 7 років тому

    I just came across your site, and wow, what awesome projects you have! I don't live in the desert, but am working on creating a similar rain harvest system for my garden, and future small livestock. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @MarcellaSmithVegan
    @MarcellaSmithVegan 7 років тому

    So glad to see an update, although I am way behind, haha, very excited to see how it is working. I keep looking at this idea and the thermo-air idea (tubes deep in the earth), this just seems so much more practical

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks Marcella! Hoping to have an update soon:)

  • @pookusmaximus
    @pookusmaximus 2 роки тому +2

    Love what you’ve done here and hoping your struggles are fewer by now. I wanted to recommend the books Carrots Love Tomatoes and Roses Love Garlic, bc one of the real glaring things I see in your planting space is really inappropriate companion plantings that will ultimately not support good growth, even causing growth inhibition (like onions shouldn’t be everywhere, for instance). I think your greenhouse is gorgeous and it’s on my list of goals to have something as lovely as yours!!

  • @uknowulikethat4042
    @uknowulikethat4042 7 років тому

    after all the hard work it's good to see some plants in there.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Ah yes! I hope to have many more during the next update too:)
      Hope you are staying warm Mackey!
      Joe

  • @MarcellaSmithVegan
    @MarcellaSmithVegan 7 років тому

    It is weird that when a person, including myself, is infront of the camera that words don't come to mind as easily (ie - transplanted), haha, I see so many other YT'ers doing the same thing (that made me feel better when I did it) haha.
    When my niece stepped into my hoop house, she looked around and said it would be a wonderful place to put a chair and a pot of tea in, and read a book, haha, its true they are very peaceful to be in, rich of oxygen, quiet, protected from the wind, just nice

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Yes, I agree... my brain doesn't always function perfectly... especially in front of the camera...lol
      ... and the GH is really nice to sit in as well... I like a cup of coffee in the morning while watering the plants and just thinking:)

  • @ramesh1sethumadhavan
    @ramesh1sethumadhavan 7 років тому

    Amazing work!! One of the most nature aligned project. This should give better yeild on long run. Appreciate this being shared, so others may also benefit.

  • @ishitunot5152
    @ishitunot5152 6 років тому

    Simply put..awesome work.

  • @beinbrek
    @beinbrek 7 років тому +4

    Hey there!
    I've enjoyed watching this pretty much from the beginning. For my thoughts, Michael Reynold's Earthships do about as well on virtually the same cooling runnel you've set up plus venting. Even the minimal units get by on one of about the same length as yours. The big difference is he runs his cooling tunnels further underground and caps both ends I think. Something to consider might be putting in a 90 degree curve vertically and gapping off with a vent cap covered with mesh to keep things other than the rain the cover will stop out. That way you could build a hinged cover inside over the exit and not have to go out however far you finally decide on to open and let air cooled by the earth in. What temperature you finally get coming in during summer will determine if you might what to hill more sand or whatever on top from somewhere on your land or put in a deep tunnel.
    The only other thing I can think about is a safety rail setup around those stairs before something happens.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Stanley! Those are some good things to think about! And yes, I do need to do some sort of rail for the stairs for sure.
      As for the tunnel, I like you're idea of having it come up with a rain cap, or something to that design. Very cool.. I think I saw an earthship video that had that design and I thought it was really smart too!
      Lots of good stuff to think about:)
      joe

  • @BumbleBeeJunction
    @BumbleBeeJunction 7 років тому

    Great update Joe ! Its funny how your ideas prompt so many other thoughts... Everything looks great ! Thanks for sharing !

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Marc! Yes, it's so nice to have it at a functional stage... and you're right, just looking at things or hearing about something just seems to get the brain juice flowing and ideas start coming in!

    • @BumbleBeeJunction
      @BumbleBeeJunction 7 років тому

      I've already emailed you.... ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +1

      and I already emailed you back.. ;)

  • @charljoubert6993
    @charljoubert6993 7 років тому

    So awesome to see plants in the greenhouse. I am really impressed with the whole project, well done.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Charl! I need to get the starts going but it's so nice to have it functional for now. I've got some other plans to implement but at least it's going to be producing something from now on :)

  • @curtisbarker5657
    @curtisbarker5657 6 років тому

    What you need is both ideas combined into one...start with big pipes yet when airflow heads to the greenhouse you need a gradual narrowing of the pipe it speeds up the cfm cubic feet per minute flow rate I do believe the physics of the venturi effect apply actual cone shaped narrowing from one end of the pipe to the next.

  • @edstimator1
    @edstimator1 4 роки тому

    nice....lotta work but it's the kind of work that brings a great amount of satisfaction and keeps one grounded. Hope it's worked out well for you!

  • @joansmith3492
    @joansmith3492 7 років тому +2

    I've never seen pink PVC pipe. Glad to see plants in there!

    • @montanamike53
      @montanamike53 7 років тому +1

      I believe that pink indicates uv protected

    • @deakemarschall2992
      @deakemarschall2992 7 років тому +3

      The purple pipe is for reclaimed water I believe.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +5

      Hi Joan... the pink PVC is indeed for reclaimed water. It's the same as regular white PVC but is just colored for code work. I got all this off of craigslist from a plumbing contractor who was selling it because it was outside too long and started to get sun baked... and the government contract he had wouldn't accept it for the installation... so he was selling it super cheap! that's the same guy I got the 6" PVC pipes for the cooling tunnel... 300'+ of 1.5, 1, and 2" pipe and 130+' of 6" pipe for less than $45! super deal!

    • @ragtie6177
      @ragtie6177 7 років тому +2

      +homesteadonomics whoa

  • @albert.33
    @albert.33 Рік тому

    great job, you are inspiring youg gardeners in europe

  • @RickSaffery
    @RickSaffery 6 років тому +1

    Your setup is deluxe. I jumped in to #7. I'll revisit the series from the start, hopefully this evening.

  • @damiantalbot8946
    @damiantalbot8946 7 років тому

    These are fantastic to watch. Thanks again! But did anyone else notice the chickens attention when "chickens" was said? At around 6:20 in? Awesome!

  • @Ungovernable74
    @Ungovernable74 7 років тому +2

    Looks great Joe.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Tommy! I appreciate it.
      btw... sorry I haven't come over to check out your streams in a while... been crazy at work and side projects... which is why I had to stop doing my own livestreams. But I will get back to it eventually:) thanks for checking it out!
      Joe

  • @skippytwonder
    @skippytwonder 6 років тому +1

    I couldn't stop thinking about huge underground cisterns to catch rain and to keep fish tanks full of water for aquaponics. Maybe build several more in-ground green houses for more catchment area and plants.

  • @TWalsh-ji7jh
    @TWalsh-ji7jh 5 років тому

    You Sir are amazing! Endless energy and creativity, great place you have.

  • @jgamble482
    @jgamble482 7 років тому

    Yet another awesome series. Your greenhouse turned out N.I.C.E.!!!!

  • @richardgshields
    @richardgshields 7 років тому +5

    I like the water tower, freakin cool man!

  • @beehappy7666
    @beehappy7666 7 років тому

    I really like the sunken green house, Your water system is amazing. You should be teaching in schools

  • @gregorythomas333
    @gregorythomas333 7 років тому +2

    Everything is coming together very nicely!
    You are amazing!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +2

      Thanks so much Gregory! It really is nice to be using it versus just building it... of course I have enough little tweeks and modififcations planned that the build will probably never officially be done;)
      Joe

  • @JohnGuest45
    @JohnGuest45 7 років тому +3

    Hi Joe
    As regards the cooling tunnel, multiple short tubes in parallel is the most efficient way to go. With a 100ft tube, the air temperature will drop to ground temperature in the first 10ft and coast through the other 90ft. Its therefore better to split the 100ft tube into 10x 10ft tubes which will cool 10x the volume of air in the same time frame. Consider the surface area of tube in contact with the ground is identical in both cases, 1x 100ft or 10x 10ft, how its utilised is what makes the difference :)

    • @lorenzo42p
      @lorenzo42p 7 років тому +1

      there is also a finite thermal capacity to the ground mass, in which case a longer and deeper pipe would help. on a hot day, the ground around the pipe will absorb much heat and rise measurably.

    • @JohnGuest45
      @JohnGuest45 7 років тому

      A longer pipe cant move as much air as several shorter pipes fed in parallel. The total surface area in contact with the thermal mass is the same for both layouts but one will work considerably better than the other ;)

    • @indigonomi6631
      @indigonomi6631 5 років тому

      Very interesting. I've never heard this before. Can you provide a source for this information or is this something you've successfully done?

  • @TheSubMan1969
    @TheSubMan1969 5 років тому +48

    It's been 2 years. I would love to see a follow up. How's it working? Is it still standing?

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  4 роки тому +18

      james black sorry this is so late...but if you click on my channel on the ‘videos’ tab..,,,scroll back and you’ll see about 3 more videos. Most recently it was the ‘sunken greenhouse revival’ series of two video and then a winter prep from about a year or two ago. I don’t post ever weeks so they aren’t hard to find. Hope that helps

  • @richardholt9170
    @richardholt9170 7 років тому

    At the end you see water running into your storage tank.. Should drill hole in cap and put elbow and turn it down threw cap. Should keep out bugs and trash better. Love the green house.

  • @KCHeirloomsOrganics
    @KCHeirloomsOrganics 7 років тому

    good deal man! cool idea, good luck getting er done

  • @CraquedEggs
    @CraquedEggs 4 роки тому +1

    It would be interesting to see these cooling concepts used on a larger scale small city for cooling residential units.

  • @AnnaHitchcock58
    @AnnaHitchcock58 7 років тому

    I found some fittings from old waterbeds. We have what they call a restore place here in my town. They resell stuff donated from houses that get torn down etc.. What about rain barrels to catch debris like build up of dirt and muck from storms build up in pipes. leave some spacers in your tubing in case you need to go in and flush out build up. Put some smaller screening over your vent holes because bugs lay eggs in the water and mud can build up.easier to wash a screen than flush out the pipes. Just some suggestions.

  • @jreed4217
    @jreed4217 4 роки тому

    Love you home setup and ideas

  • @SDKsa1
    @SDKsa1 7 років тому

    I'm in love with the environment you are living in! Truly wish to live in a place like that someday!

  • @TheStavros1001
    @TheStavros1001 7 років тому

    I think you can get a lid for that rain tote that has 2" pvc threads in it so you can hook up your supply pipe to it and keep the tank covered and not worry about what can fall into it. Nice work on the system!

  • @SooluJuju
    @SooluJuju 6 років тому

    Great Series, we're trying in a very cold climate and little larger scale

  • @anthonysilva5934
    @anthonysilva5934 6 років тому +1

    Awesome videos. I plan on using your ideas for the 10 acres I just bought. Thanks

  • @CountryFamily
    @CountryFamily 7 років тому +2

    Awesome job Joe!

  • @cschnitker8865
    @cschnitker8865 7 років тому

    Hey, greenhouse has come a long way since my last viewing. Lookin purdy good. !

  • @HighDesertGarden
    @HighDesertGarden 7 років тому

    Looks good mate. Thumbs up!

  • @tsricky9436
    @tsricky9436 4 роки тому

    I so like how you did the water system in the green house, so neat.

  • @K4K96
    @K4K96 Рік тому

    Pretty slick build. 💯🤙🏽

  • @deakemarschall2992
    @deakemarschall2992 7 років тому

    More cool projects. Nice work. And hey, 7 episodes on the greenhouse...that's almost as many as in the Star Wars series.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому

      Thanks DW! Yes, it's got a lot of them... but for it to be star wars-like I'll have to make part8 in the past before the hole was dug and with the old harbor freight greenhouse that I originally tried out...lol...and then film everytime I chased wind blown panels in the desert;)

  • @rolandfla
    @rolandfla 6 років тому

    Great series on the greenhouse build

  • @claudiabottom4086
    @claudiabottom4086 2 роки тому

    Pretty greenhouse cute chickens

  • @towannalynn
    @towannalynn 7 років тому +55

    That is the best man cave ever!! Producing food for UR family!! Doing a fine good!!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +4

      thanks so much Towanna! yes, a man cave it is... now I gotta get some lights to really be able to enjoy it at night :D

    • @myastroflight
      @myastroflight 7 років тому +4

      That little water tower is the coolest thing I have seen for a while. Rustic prairie garden art that is functional too.
      I love it. I want one. I will have one. :)

    • @jayejaycurry5485
      @jayejaycurry5485 7 років тому +2

      Hmmm. I never thought of it as a man-cave. I usually think of an underground greenhouse in terms of living space, however. thanks for the idea. I'll keep it in mind when I get around to building mine.

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 7 років тому +1

      Soon there will be a sweet blu tooth speaker in there...... Your buried tube is going to be air make up mostly when vent fan is on...connect both rain tanks using the connections already there...those two huge tanks will fill and drain at the same time just connect them at the bottom......l just think you have a great set up there guy....wait till you find Dutch bucket growing systems...best of luck from one hobby greenhouse grower to another...Man Cave..solar light string would work too...you will love that space...Zone six here.....

    • @tommac8602
      @tommac8602 7 років тому +1

      What have you done about flooding when it rains?

  • @Rico-wp7dg
    @Rico-wp7dg 6 років тому

    This is awesome! I can’t wait to see the veggies you’ll be growing.

  • @ConscientiousOmnivore
    @ConscientiousOmnivore 7 років тому

    Really enjoyed the series! Thanks for sharing.

  • @RaechelleJ
    @RaechelleJ 7 років тому +2

    glad to see more updates 😊

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for checking it out Raechelle:) Yes, hopefully many more updates with tons more greenery too:)
      Joe

  • @stephanevanderlee
    @stephanevanderlee 4 роки тому

    Great to see your growth, excellent to have your ‘stead’ in more of a ‘closed system’ makes good sense. Cheers

  • @gordonferrar7782
    @gordonferrar7782 4 роки тому

    The chair idea is the best my brother!

  • @MOVIMKR7
    @MOVIMKR7 7 років тому

    be nice to have it connect to the house from the basement, super nice work

  • @billmonczka7197
    @billmonczka7197 6 років тому

    Not just smart.. absolutely genius!!!!! Well done!!

  • @aliahilton5675
    @aliahilton5675 5 років тому

    Did I miss how the mini water tower used to gravity feed the greenhouse is filled with water? I did not see anything leading into it...just the hose out to the greenhouse. I saw the water collection coming off the greenhouse, but that was routed to the garden area. Love it all though! Thanks for sharing!

  • @shanetaylor7581
    @shanetaylor7581 7 років тому

    Joe I have an in ground water tank with one fish for my aquaponics system that self waters flood and drain grow bed with a small pump to fill and a bell siphon to drain. Works pretty well but I do wish I had your greenhouse around all of it. Maybe one day I'll get to it.

  • @Wood-Renovations
    @Wood-Renovations 7 років тому

    The lighting in that greenhouse in phenomenal! Haha just an observation

  • @JOECorsoNova
    @JOECorsoNova 6 років тому

    VERY NICE!! I just watched all 7 videos, very neat job!

  • @pieteri.duplessis
    @pieteri.duplessis 7 років тому

    Very informative and well done.