Biodynamics analyzes the land to see what materials you need. I don't know how you chose the materials, if you had a system that would be interesting to hear about.
I used what was available on our land. Fallen leaves from trees, fallen trees, grass clippings, upside-down turf that we took off when preparing the site, wood ash from the burn pile, etc
Not just that take a look at the old fella with his greenhouse in the snow, thing stays at a good temperature that he can grow oranges from california in the cold. Remember the temperature underground is a constant.
Biodynamics analyzes the land to see what materials you need. I don't know how you chose the materials, if you had a system that would be interesting to hear about.
I used what was available on our land. Fallen leaves from trees, fallen trees, grass clippings, upside-down turf that we took off when preparing the site, wood ash from the burn pile, etc
Not just that take a look at the old fella with his greenhouse in the snow, thing stays at a good temperature that he can grow oranges from california in the cold.
Remember the temperature underground is a constant.
Yeah, the underground greenhouse is something we want to try too!
@@futurethinkers Good luck with it because it is a perfect source for citrus.