Brilliant Off-Grid Geodesic Greenhouse Perfect for Homesteading & 4 Season Food Production

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  • @ExploringAlternatives
    @ExploringAlternatives  3 роки тому +161

    Thanks for watching! You can find out more about these growing domes here:
    Canada: arcticacres.ca/
    USA: growingspaces.com/

    • @sharnz87
      @sharnz87 3 роки тому +8

      This is so cool 🙌🏽

    • @danopticon
      @danopticon 3 роки тому +16

      Whenever construction centers around a geodesic dome, don’t forget to thank Buckminster Fuller, futurist extraordinaire and among the world’s finest human beings!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminster_Fuller

    • @sandrafernandez353
      @sandrafernandez353 3 роки тому +6

      Estaría genial que pusieran subtitulado. Me encanta el contenido del canal. Gracias!

    • @carolferguson19
      @carolferguson19 3 роки тому +4

      Cool that you are in Canada. I'm in Northeast Michigan. I have spent time in Toronto which I love. I've taken the train from Toronto to Vancouver. Beautiful view from our hotel of Whistler. Hiked west of Lake Louise in the snow, beautiful. I have a princess friend there too. Sent your piece to friends. Thanks

    • @stephcooper5998
      @stephcooper5998 3 роки тому +9

      Why can't these be used / adapted for housing?

  • @MySelfReliance
    @MySelfReliance 3 роки тому +515

    Great episode! Installing new the 26’ Arctic Acres dome at my cabin this year was one of the best decisions we’ve made, especially with the societal challenges we’re facing right now.

    • @Flowergurl2000
      @Flowergurl2000 3 роки тому +22

      Yes, great decision, Shawn. You are ahead of the game!!!

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  3 роки тому +34

      Thanks so much, Shawn! We loved seeing the series about your dome setup, too :)

    • @andybuckthorn8042
      @andybuckthorn8042 3 роки тому +8

      @@SPACEXYZ123 as much as a pre built home

    • @misselle3049
      @misselle3049 3 роки тому +12

      As I was watching this video I was wondering if these were the same domes from My Self Reliance!

    • @douggibson9084
      @douggibson9084 3 роки тому +5

      Hey Shawn do you have the thermostat on your fans?

  • @danopticon
    @danopticon 3 роки тому +195

    Whenever construction centers around a geodesic dome, don’t forget to thank Buckminster Fuller, futurist extraordinaire and among the world’s finest human beings!!

    • @attonapz6081
      @attonapz6081 3 роки тому +10

      my thoughts exactly. not one mention of bucky in this vid huh. c'moan maan! sweet greenhouse, but give respect where respect is due, foo.... "dymaxion = dynamic maximum tension"-r.b.fuller

    • @pardontheplay
      @pardontheplay 2 роки тому +1

      How wonderful I've always loved one of his local creations. It needs to be saved from being a scrap yard, and become a renovated terrarium water park. Just Dreams, A+. A wonderful geodesic watch this was. Nebraskan Geothermal Greenhouse is A+ too.

    • @KimClark-1
      @KimClark-1 Рік тому +2

      @@attonapz6081I wouldn’t be surprised if he did actually give credit to Fuller but it got edited out. Very glad others mention him!

    • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
      @GreenCanvasInteriorscape 6 місяців тому

      Have you done a video on the structure that needs to be saved? I was into Buckminster when I was a kid, dysmaxian sp?, words from the past

  • @OhWell0
    @OhWell0 2 роки тому +8

    11:36 This guy is so legitimately enthusiastic about his industry he shouts out his direct competitor. Awesome!

    • @rabbitcreative
      @rabbitcreative 10 місяців тому

      Competition is inherently destructive. They would do better to work together.

  • @kristineurbnlgnd
    @kristineurbnlgnd 3 роки тому +167

    My friends have one at 9,000 feet elevation, just above Colorado Springs, and its always about 70 degrees in the middle of winter. It's absolutely amazing. We all hang out in there and have tea. I look forward to having one or two someday.

    • @kiky5729
      @kiky5729 3 роки тому +2

      Hello friends, we are holding led solar lawn lamp delivery test activity, I wonder if you are interested?

    • @joshuarutledge2707
      @joshuarutledge2707 3 роки тому +2

      What are the price range on them? Thanks!

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 3 роки тому +1

      @@joshuarutledge2707 links in description

    • @Hyperlooper
      @Hyperlooper 3 роки тому +1

      Were there any code compliance challenges with doing this in that area?

    • @kristineurbnlgnd
      @kristineurbnlgnd 3 роки тому +2

      @@Hyperlooper I don’t think so, they happen to be in an area that is gated, and more of a residential covenant, in the Pike forest, so probably not. I would say in town, you would have to have a pretty large backyard with good sun light. Unfortunately, my backyard is too small and shaded by my garage part of the day, so I dream of having one someday.

  • @arcticacres
    @arcticacres 3 роки тому +229

    It was amazing to work with Exploring Alternatives on this video! We’re excited to share what these Growing Domes can do and how they are impacting communities all across Canada. 🇨🇦❤️

    • @justlooking4202
      @justlooking4202 3 роки тому +3

      Very interesting video and product. I'm curious, realistically how big can these domes get? Or is 42ft the max?

    • @arcticacres
      @arcticacres 3 роки тому +6

      @@justlooking4202 geodesic structures in general can be massive, however for use as a greenhouse utilizing passive heating/cooling features, our largest 42’ size is ideal for maximizing those climate controls effects while minimizing engineering challenges.

    • @melusine826
      @melusine826 3 роки тому +6

      Curious how these perform in Australia and UK? Do you have any example there?
      What is the smallest dome available and cost?
      I love that the poly carbonate can be easily recycled, what's the origin of virgin plastic or is it also sourced from recycled?
      Cheers!

    • @arcticacres
      @arcticacres 3 роки тому +7

      @@melusine826 We only service Canada at the moment, but there are Growing Dome owners around the world.
      The UK climate would be ideal for these greenhouses in all 4 seasons. Extreme Australian heat in some regions would be a challenge, however there are features that can assist in this as well (like the desert cooling package offered by our partner Growing Spaces).
      Our smallest dome is 15’ in diameter, providing 165sqft of space. All our pricing for our kits and packages is available on our website along with our material and technical information. We offer a number of kit upgrades as well that can affect the final cost.

    • @Flowergurl2000
      @Flowergurl2000 3 роки тому +5

      It was amazing to watch y’all do the construction at My Self Reliance!!!

  • @kewpified
    @kewpified 2 роки тому +3

    I just seen a video of a couple building a home inside of a geodesic style greenhouse. this really is a true self sustainable environmentally responsible way to live

  • @tylerandtodd
    @tylerandtodd 3 роки тому +319

    They're beyond epic, we're installing one next month and cannot wait!

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  3 роки тому +23

      That's awesome! Can't wait to see it in your upcoming videos :) :)

    • @Flowergurl2000
      @Flowergurl2000 3 роки тому +4

      And it will be epic also, T N T!!!

    • @misselle3049
      @misselle3049 3 роки тому +3

      Can’t wait to see 😊

    • @afn1231
      @afn1231 3 роки тому +3

      Good for you , that’s awesome ❤️

    • @deborahdobbie
      @deborahdobbie 3 роки тому +2

      That’s so awesome!! I’m jealous 😭💚

  • @theprepperfrog167
    @theprepperfrog167 3 роки тому +17

    Wow!
    Interesting for us folk up-north.
    Thank you very much, guys.

    • @ifsheisgonetowherethere6259
      @ifsheisgonetowherethere6259 3 роки тому

      My daughter wants to put in a greenhouse in Chippewa County, WI. She also wants to use it for an exterior living space when the winter weather is raw outside. I think this would actually work! I wonder which one would work the best for her.

  • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
    @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses 3 роки тому +13

    What a great video highlighting Growing Domes! We are so grateful to be included. Thank you to Exploring Alternatives and Arctic Acres.

  • @markcunningham5655
    @markcunningham5655 2 роки тому +3

    Everybody should have one of these.

  • @leonetaylor6047
    @leonetaylor6047 3 роки тому +9

    I have always felt that we needed a covering of some sort over the house in Sask.when it was in the depth of winter.70 years ago,the house is fair but not as it cold be.Maybe a roll away design.of wonderful fabric and custom fitted for door and windows . I had time for dreaming because the winters are long.Thanks for your work and great dome.

  • @corithefrugalflower
    @corithefrugalflower 2 роки тому +7

    I think I'm liking the dome home even better than a Tiny House! There really is
    something about the circular shape!!😍

  • @lghammer778
    @lghammer778 3 роки тому +11

    That's awesome, incredible that they function for growing in -40 all the way to +40C areas! WoW

  • @halosawz
    @halosawz 3 роки тому +3

    These would make great off grid homes.

  • @cuevasdesolearthshipspain416
    @cuevasdesolearthshipspain416 3 роки тому +37

    These are fantastic! We live in a geodesic dome (well it’s the bedroom part of our earthship) and it’s the most beautiful space I’ve ever lived in

    • @adriebomhof8776
      @adriebomhof8776 3 роки тому +6

      Woud love to see picture of that

    • @adriebomhof8776
      @adriebomhof8776 3 роки тому +5

      Had the same thoughts also.
      Im done with normal housing

    • @Alexis_9339
      @Alexis_9339 3 роки тому +1

      Do you like living in an earth ship? That’s the future plan for us as well.

  • @_aboutsteffanie
    @_aboutsteffanie 3 роки тому +26

    This is just outstanding !!!! I love this ! I will totally look into this when I get my land because growing my own food is a HUGE goal to me !

  • @shamarwilliams7651
    @shamarwilliams7651 3 роки тому +44

    I see huge potential for this in cannabis cultivation

    • @cressyblankenship4299
      @cressyblankenship4299 3 роки тому +1

      ☝WHAT HE SAID!!! Bruh I don't know why I didn't think of that before you said it, but hell yea! Someone's gotta do that. I'd love to see that video!

  • @AmataTai
    @AmataTai Рік тому +2

    I'm going to be living in Iceland sometime soon, and honestly this is super inspiring

  • @rickmisnich2097
    @rickmisnich2097 3 роки тому +40

    Brilliant! Looks like I could never afford one, but they seem really cool.

    • @DagaanGalakticos
      @DagaanGalakticos 2 роки тому +4

      I went to the website and the don't even quote a price at which point I quit. I'm wondering if I could some how make the metal rods to bolt together and just use plastic sheet? I'm in the process of building a greenhouse with 50 inch by 16 feet cattle panels. $30 each. Pretty cheap. To transport the five panels on top of my Volvo station wagon, I bought two , 12 foot 3 x4s. $18 each!!! Forget buying wood. The Elite are building houses underground and cornering the lumber market. Still, I need wood for this first greenhouse so am planning on making a large sign; got building materials/ wood? And parking on the road to the dump and see what comes of it.

    • @truelovehoney2406
      @truelovehoney2406 2 роки тому +3

      The site does have pricing. This dome is close to 50K

  • @markhudspeth8503
    @markhudspeth8503 3 роки тому +26

    Peace of mind an growing your own food, they did a great job on My Self Reliance you tube channel also. Worth every penny.

    • @judyofthewoods
      @judyofthewoods 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah, saw it there first. Was well impressed and coveted one myself 😃

  • @ritabroils6190
    @ritabroils6190 3 роки тому +18

    Cool, made me wish I didn't live an apartment. Shared this one, maybe someone I know is interested.
    All of it looked yummy to me. I always watch your videos when they upload.

    • @danopticon
      @danopticon 3 роки тому +8

      If there are community gardens near your apartment, you could get together with your neighbors, pool your resources, and install a geodesic dome in the gardens for the whole community!
      And if your city doesn’t have community gardens, you could march to your city hall, raise a ruckus, and demand your city council create community gardens!!
      And finally, if your city council are unresponsive, or if you can’t find any alternatives, you could get together with your neighbors to reclaim some blighted vacant lots … and turn those into community gardens, guerrilla-style!!!
      Some of NYC’s best community gardens began as guerrilla projects in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Neighbors grew disgusted by slumlords deliberately letting plots of land in their neighborhoods go to ruin, and grew weary of waiting for authorization to do something about it. So the neighbors went to these blighted plots, took bolt-cutters to the locks on the fences that‘d been keeping them out, brought in their own soil and seeds and gardening tools…
      …and turned those plots into vibrant community gardens! They not only brightened up the place, they also created an activity the whole community could bond over, and a supplemental food source for that whole community. Several thousand community gardens sprung up across all five boroughs throughout the ‘70s, and they often became focal points for activism and for positive change.
      In many instances these gardens grew so large and fruitful and popular that the city wound up reclaiming the land from the slumlords and making the community gardens official! Although some despicable developers, with lowlife Rudy Giuliani’s help, were able in recent decades to boot many neighbors out, destroying roughly 2/3 of these spaces in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, at least 1/3 of these spectacular examples of neighborly cooperation and community spirit remain to this day-beautiful spots like the Liz Christy garden at Bowery and Houston, or _El Jardín del Paraíso_ on the Lower East Side.
      Urban living is pretty great: the city is right up there with the printing press as one of humankind’s greatest inventions. The concentration of resources and culture greatly increases quality of life for city residents, while allowing for easy cooperation and for the rapid propagation of knowledge. So cities have become the great accelerators of humankind’s progress. And by building up rather than out, we intrude less into wild spaces. So the ideal setup both for civilization and for nature is a vertical city ringed by enormous green belts. Ideally someday we’ll have great horizons of green spaces again, dotted here and there by dense vertical construction.
      So by living in an apartment you are contributing to progress. And yes, some rural folk will argue that city living means sacrificing one’s connection to nature. But that needn’t be the case! Wherever you are, you can bring nature to you.
      I would wholeheartedly encourage you to find likeminded neighbors, find or create a community garden with them, and then pursue your interest in putting up a geodesic greenhouse there. You’ll make some new friends, form a community, green your city, create a focal point around which even greater community can form, AND you’ll get some delicious veggies in the process. Everybody wins!!

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 3 роки тому +3

      @@danopticon What a great comment! Thanks for taking the time to share some of the history of urban group gardening. Heartwarming to know what can be done, despite the low-life Rudy Giulianis and their ilk. Those anonymous and visionary spirits are the Johnny and Janie Appleseeds of our cities.

  • @ananamu2248
    @ananamu2248 3 роки тому +1

    Yay ! At last ! I grew up with these buildings ...fabulous to live in ,easy to build .. glad to see them still around after 40 yrs ! I love them 8

  • @antonmoric1469
    @antonmoric1469 3 роки тому +16

    What a nice product! The durability of the geodesic dome has always appealed to me, as well as its aesthetics. Music sounds rich and awesome in them. And growing your own food is more important than ever in these uncertain times.

  • @bobclarke2242
    @bobclarke2242 3 роки тому +7

    Great option for homesteading or anyone wanting longer growing seasons.

  • @chaseweeks2708
    @chaseweeks2708 3 роки тому +73

    My dream: Small-ish A-frame house connected to an enormous garage-mahal and a large geodome greenhouse via a three or four season enclosed patio. I don't want to care if there's 10 ft of snow on the ground to do anything I want (garden, woodwork, building/painting cars, working out, etc) year-round.

    • @joshuajeff950
      @joshuajeff950 3 роки тому +3

      That is literally my dream as well.

    • @markirish7599
      @markirish7599 3 роки тому +3

      I hope you get your dream home/ workshop. Best wishes from Ireland and merry Christmas

    • @truthbetold2611
      @truthbetold2611 3 роки тому +4

      My dream too to have an enclosed patio for citrus trees, chicken run, waterfall in Zone 6. What better than having domes of different purposes built all the way around to enclose it!

  • @drsmbrownlee
    @drsmbrownlee 3 роки тому +14

    Thank you so much for this! I've never seen the tank of water used as a thermal mass in a greenhouse; that's especially interesting. A truly inspiring episode.

    • @workin4alivin585
      @workin4alivin585 3 роки тому +4

      We've had a large one of these for over 15 years. Yes, it works.

  • @janethevegan4563
    @janethevegan4563 3 роки тому +6

    I’m in love! I just ordered a 42. Foot dome for Oklahoma, from growing spaces. Beautiful video!

    • @sappir26
      @sappir26 3 роки тому

      How much does it cost?

    • @janethevegan4563
      @janethevegan4563 3 роки тому +4

      @@sappir26 base cost Is about $42,000 plus installation of about $9,000. I’ll have to get cement piers and dirt.... I’ll post about it. I’ve been studying about and planning for years to do this. The time is right and I think it will pay for itself within 2-3 years after solid production is established. And just think, no chemtrail dust on the plants.

  • @yvonne127
    @yvonne127 3 роки тому +15

    This is amazing. Leaps and bounds for farm and food production. I love that it's off grid which is so important to most homesteaders. I think alot of is have been looking for ways to grow year round. Thanks the video, well made and very informative.

  • @jocelynelangis777
    @jocelynelangis777 3 роки тому +7

    Great greenhouses so well done. It is going right through the way we should see the futur. Great contribution to save energy for the planet!

  • @charlotteseden9303
    @charlotteseden9303 2 роки тому +1

    If I only had the money, I would do that in a heartbeat. LOVE IT!!

  • @leonawilliams6599
    @leonawilliams6599 3 роки тому +7

    Amazing product' the way to go now days'' these domes could be a second survival shelter and be able to grow food and have water' i love the idea of a zen room that is a great idea these could be used for so many things'' a little cafe'' even'' guest quarters' a craft room' a movie theater with big screen '' i like the zen private space my self'' meditation space' how cool i want one'' maybe after we get back from our snow birding down south America' for this winter' if i had one of these domes made into a home i would not need to fly with the birds where it is warmer' these are amazing .

  • @walkstheman98
    @walkstheman98 3 роки тому +1

    Know someone who has one, they grow things in there amazingly well. It was super warm in there even in the dead of winter, it was amazing.

    • @foonatt
      @foonatt 3 роки тому

      The only issue is genetics and the warmth to light ratio. These plants will take some time to get used to being warm with such poor light. As in generations

    • @walkstheman98
      @walkstheman98 3 роки тому

      @@foonatt I don't understand? They started growing immediately. I've never heard of anyone ever having this issue in any greenhouse. Have any sources you can cite? I'm seriously curious as to what you mean. Greenhouses have been around a long time. The heat is usually beneficial to growth, and they aren't shaded, so I'm not sure what you are talking about. If your talking about winter growing, they weren't growing exclusively in the winter, I was just saying it was warm in the winter too.

  • @workin4alivin585
    @workin4alivin585 3 роки тому +5

    We've had one of these (large) growing domes for 15 yrs.
    Cons:
    They get HOT in the summer, even with the shade on the outside. Miserable to work in for any extended time in the summer.
    The screws work their way out over time, which causes the shade to get stuck when you're trying to put it on.
    It is hard as h3ll to find anyone who is willing to climb on top of the thing to fix it (it's thousands to have them come do it).
    Tape joints deteriorate causing leaks (again they have to come fix it, because nobody else wants to climb up on the thing).
    So, expensive to upkeep.
    Other than that they're pretty amazing. If we had it do over again, we wouldn't do the large one.
    The bicarbonate spray coating sounds interesting, but expensive.

  • @thudang3039
    @thudang3039 2 роки тому +1

    Love this! And you're Canadian! Can't wait to get one (or more) on my property later!

  • @TheTinnman
    @TheTinnman 3 роки тому +29

    These look amazing, but living in Wisconsin I would be concerned with entering this in the cold of the winter. Seems there should be a two stage entry to avoid a blast of cold from killing your plants and dramatically dropping the temperature inside. That staged entry could be attached as a small 5 foot entry with a black roof which would increase the temperature inside the entry chamber and thus further reduce the risk of cold damage inside the dome. I seem to recall there was a Wisconsin based company that use to build Dome homes a few decades ago. I think it would be cool having a central home with either connecting enclosed paths to each of your domes or underground tunnels. Add solar panels, geothermal and wind power and this would be an amazing off grid homestead.

    • @auraglasswerks4900
      @auraglasswerks4900 3 роки тому +3

      I’m pretty sure it’s colder in Canada😂

    • @RodneyLee
      @RodneyLee 3 роки тому +2

      I have built several in Wisconsin

    • @thoughtsfromathenasreality
      @thoughtsfromathenasreality 2 роки тому +1

      He said you don't have to worry about it being cold inside.

    • @chimmpoe2
      @chimmpoe2 2 роки тому +1

      Use compost to heat it up in the winter. Growing medicinal and edible mushrooms will help too.

    • @ArcticAdventureCompass
      @ArcticAdventureCompass 6 місяців тому

      If you look on their website, they have a double door room option to step into to prevent cold air from going directly in.

  • @15IgorS
    @15IgorS 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice construction. One thing they could add is a raingutter around the house leading to some Rainbarrels so you can have free rain water to feed the plants

  • @ismiregalichkochdasjetztso3232
    @ismiregalichkochdasjetztso3232 3 роки тому +8

    Such a lovely design! I really love the choice of materials, the solid construction, the attention to details. Hope to be able to afford one some day.

  • @MAD42
    @MAD42 2 роки тому +1

    just great guys!! thank you for sharing!

  • @creativeconsciousness7392
    @creativeconsciousness7392 3 роки тому +5

    Great design! I could happily live in one of these!

  • @chrisruss9861
    @chrisruss9861 2 роки тому +1

    They look brilliant. Top design and workability.

  • @richbaumann2999
    @richbaumann2999 3 роки тому +3

    Ok finally a strut/hub design I can get into.

  • @bige8549
    @bige8549 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic! I would love to see these in every living community!

  • @123Coffs
    @123Coffs 3 роки тому +39

    You could live in one of these! Why limit them to just growing food?

    • @lindasanderlin4444
      @lindasanderlin4444 3 роки тому +3

      My thoughts exactly! I was wondering how you could cook them in Florida summers. I was picturing making a home like like the large industrial flats in cities.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 3 роки тому +1

      There has actually been a GeoDome project done back in the 60's and don't expect to get a functioning closed functional ecosystem, it failed horridly. They even made a second attempt in the 90's (think it was called Biosphere 2) and that one I'd look up to see how horridly it failed (they even started running out of oxygen)

    • @n.g.s1mple29
      @n.g.s1mple29 3 роки тому +2

      @@SilvaDreams it doesn't have to be closed, just a house

  • @craigwolfe2221
    @craigwolfe2221 3 роки тому +2

    I got a 24' geo-dome made from 1,1/2 conduit. Metal. Pretty freeking strong. Got a 8' x 10' hole in the center. Water tank and worm bed will sit on the air manifold. Solar hot water tubing on south Wall heating water tank. Water and air tubing running the perimeter with air intake on south side. Wood stove with heat exchanger for those below zero nights. Pizza oven is next to it. Looks like biggie smalls.

  • @alexlarson833
    @alexlarson833 3 роки тому +3

    Love the domes! Great video 👍👍👍

  • @High-Tech-Redneck
    @High-Tech-Redneck 2 роки тому +1

    in process of ordering 2 of these domes. really looking forward to this opportunity. Thanks for all your hard work. I see the kit I am ordering comes with the geothermal piping kit and pretty much everything. Very excited to put this one up here in Holland.

  • @diplod5000
    @diplod5000 3 роки тому +21

    Love the look and 32K Cad for the 33ft Dome is a great price. However< I would love to see this filmed in the winter in -20C to believe the claims of its ability to grow food for 4 seasons!!

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 3 роки тому +3

      They are just a pretty greenhouse, they can easily do it as there are functioning greenhouses even in Siberia where it can get down to -50c.

    • @maranathayall
      @maranathayall 3 роки тому +1

      Whenever I see these claims for videos filmed when it's hot and sunny, I assume 4 season growing means growing winter crops in the winter. I'd love to see tomatoes growing (no yellowing of leaves) in January and February inside one of these but I just don't think the low light levels, etc can sustain that even if the temps are 30 degrees different than what is outside.

    • @adamrose5690
      @adamrose5690 3 роки тому +3

      like he said, get some lights. 100% doable. I grow tropical trees year round in canada better then they grow in Africa. it's -10c outside right now, and the sun is gone by 4pm, but they don't need to know that..

    • @Erhudreamer
      @Erhudreamer 3 роки тому

      @@adamrose5690 how far north are you Adam?

    • @adamrose5690
      @adamrose5690 3 роки тому

      @@Erhudreamer Southern Ontario

  • @OB-LA
    @OB-LA 3 роки тому +1

    I love these sorts of videos that spark all sorts of new ideas and dreams!

  • @SuchiththaW
    @SuchiththaW 3 роки тому +9

    These look so beautiful! I want the land and the capital to build one of these!

  • @jivoochi
    @jivoochi 3 роки тому

    I am definitely getting one of these when I set up my tiny homestead in Nova Scotia

  • @christinabroadhead3810
    @christinabroadhead3810 3 роки тому +35

    These are wonderful, especially in remote places where food is expensive and quality is poor. But what if it rains a lot, like the Northwest BC coast? Would they be viable here too? Also, I was thinking about Mike Monroe of Northern Exposure who lived in a dome. An amazing show and before it's time. I love your channel.

  • @a.p.5429
    @a.p.5429 3 роки тому +2

    I have read this is a super strong structure. Would be good in high storm areas.

  • @yorukkizigeziyor
    @yorukkizigeziyor 3 роки тому +3

    Beautiful Place 👍☺🤗

  • @kaiteedalpra
    @kaiteedalpra Рік тому +2

    Sounds like I have another saving project to do. Love these! Can wait to get one next season :)

  • @zajournals
    @zajournals 3 роки тому +26

    We use domes up here in Alberta. 👍
    We're 100% self-sufficient and off grid. In the greenhouses we can also heat/cool by wood and deep geothermal.

    • @ironcatalystcs
      @ironcatalystcs 3 роки тому +7

      How do your plants get pollinated in a greenhouse?, my family and I are looking into one

    • @ifsheisgonetowherethere6259
      @ifsheisgonetowherethere6259 3 роки тому

      My daughter wants to put in a greenhouse in Chippewa County, WI. She also wants to use it for an exterior living space when the winter weather is raw outside. I think this would actually work! I wonder which one would work the best for her.

    • @oyajiblues
      @oyajiblues 3 роки тому

      @@ironcatalystcs I was wondering the same damn thing. Keep some bees in there? Yikes!

    • @ironcatalystcs
      @ironcatalystcs 3 роки тому

      @@oyajiblues still can't get a reply from the greenhouse company, lol

    • @johnbarry8553
      @johnbarry8553 3 роки тому +1

      @@ironcatalystcs you pollinate them yourself. Shake the pollen of a male plant over the female plant.🙂

  • @daniellafferety4025
    @daniellafferety4025 3 роки тому +1

    Needs a bathroom with water solar heater for gardeners to clean up after yard work. And even a gardener needs to go fast. But a eltric power source could be used for Christmas, or party lighting. Eltric grilling hot dogs for 4th of July. Put hammic in their, and a dog run. And a swiming, wading pool for kids and your whole family could use this for more than just growing food. Green house, solarium, wading pool, parties.
    Camping in backyard.

  • @alexesdohr6485
    @alexesdohr6485 3 роки тому +6

    How do bees/ pollinators get to the plants ?

  • @therussmccurdy2602
    @therussmccurdy2602 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful and I am very proud that R. Buckmeister Fuller's design is still being used today. Also, I thought it was Carl Sagan talking at first until the gentleman came on camera.

  • @BClanBeauty
    @BClanBeauty Рік тому +3

    These look great! Is there a future possibility to making smaller options for smaller yards? Somewhere under 10ft?

  • @Albeare
    @Albeare 3 роки тому +2

    these are brilliant! How about a house and garden combination? water catchment, solar power, composting this has the potential to be the complete off grid housing life style. Great video, well done to everyone

  • @adbc8737
    @adbc8737 3 роки тому +5

    If I had land that greenhouse would for sure , be on it! Thank You! 🌀❤️🌀

  • @ivailonikolov1334
    @ivailonikolov1334 3 роки тому

    Very nice variation of the Chinese greenhouse. Very nice place to be.

  • @gasser5001
    @gasser5001 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing work, guys. I'd love to own one of these one day.

  • @rjaquaponics9266
    @rjaquaponics9266 3 роки тому +1

    I love geodesic domes! All domes look incredible after they are built. Kind of like most humans are cute as babies. Time may tell a different story. The young gentleman gave quite a confident pitch. I'll wait and see how time treats this design before I make any comments.

  • @doublevisionary5926
    @doublevisionary5926 Рік тому

    Wow!! What an amazing space with limitless possibilities. I have a grain silo bath house in the works next to a Quonset as a shop/ living space. There is nothing better than being in a space that doesn’t corner you.

  • @utubeape
    @utubeape 3 роки тому +4

    Amazing, I especially like the idea of combining the thermal mass water tank with aquaponic growing.
    Does anyone know of any fish grown in this way for human consumption?

  • @thepeopleplaceandnaturepod8344

    This video gave me hope for the future of our planet. 🍀

  • @grayshadowhandpan4277
    @grayshadowhandpan4277 3 роки тому +11

    Great ideas and I love the structure! My only question is - If it's sealed off completely, how can essential pollinators come in and help like bees, wasps, flies, beetles, and other bugs?

    • @thisconcernsmyfuture
      @thisconcernsmyfuture 3 роки тому +4

      I'd imagine you could leave the door open on certain days. My question is how would they get out. I've seen greenhouses where the pollinators can't find their way out, and it's always disconcerting.

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 2 роки тому +3

      Good question. But the answer must be same for ordinary greenhouses, which are around for very long time. I am no expert on this, just presume it's resolved long time ago. But remember, many plants don't need pollinators, and second, if you have this structure in arctic locations, there are no bees around or they are sleeping. But surely again, interesting question.

    • @johnmcneal9477
      @johnmcneal9477 2 роки тому +3

      Excellent point about the pollinators. Another huge issue is ventilation and this does not matter what type of growing structure you use. Installing shade cloth and spray on shading indicates inefficient venting. Poor venting leads to overly high humidity and heat. This is perfect environment for mildew , molds and disease. In the middle of the prime summer growing season maximum sun for photosynthesis is your goal, not heat. Venting is everything to success.

    • @ElvirBegovic
      @ElvirBegovic 2 роки тому

      @@johnmcneal9477 His story is full of marketing BS...

  • @edwardsaucedo9223
    @edwardsaucedo9223 3 роки тому

    Nicely done

  • @srspower
    @srspower 3 роки тому +17

    I'm surprised that there wasn't a shed version with solar tiles for each triangle and with insulation. You could then link the shed to the green house with a tunnel walkthrough with airtight doors and use solar heating from the greenhouse to warm the shed and solarpower from the shed to power the greenhouse. You could throw a woodburner in to the mix too and then have essentially a mars style colony.

    • @irmanv.9798
      @irmanv.9798 3 роки тому

      That is a great idea - to keep your garden tools, chairs & yoga pads there. We need more greenhouses in Canada & need to produce our own greens.

  • @picklemetimbers3003
    @picklemetimbers3003 3 роки тому

    Space in your backyard. I love it.

  • @FlaviaSilva-ob1hl
    @FlaviaSilva-ob1hl 3 роки тому +5

    Does anyone know how to find that membrane tape they used for sealing the triangle joints outside? Thanks.

    • @valleyroad9696
      @valleyroad9696 3 роки тому

      We sourced it from Growing Spaces in Colorado. Warning...it's aeronautical grade tape and about $10,000 to tape our 3x 42' domes.

  • @paulamarty8650
    @paulamarty8650 2 роки тому +1

    These are amazing I would love to live in these!!!!

  • @chipb7431
    @chipb7431 3 роки тому +7

    Now the big question is how much does these domes go for? If I was rich I would love to get one of these and grow stuff all year long.

    • @CraigCrossley
      @CraigCrossley 3 роки тому +1

      I came here with the same question! It looks like for just the materials for the 42' dome, it is $47,450 in the US.

  • @geekyprojects1353
    @geekyprojects1353 3 роки тому +6

    Could you put a small house inside the dome and live in it?

    • @74jtoon
      @74jtoon 3 роки тому +2

      There's a video somewhere of a couple doing just that above the Arctic Circle.

    • @goatface6602
      @goatface6602 3 роки тому

      Maybe put a smaller dome inside a larger one.

  • @englishrose5483
    @englishrose5483 3 роки тому +2

    We should have homes like this too.

  • @linedezainde
    @linedezainde 3 роки тому +3

    Soooo inspiring! Thanks for another great video.

  • @lovetravelling365
    @lovetravelling365 3 роки тому +1

    WoW thanks for sharing.
    Gr8 video
    I'm waiting for the next uploaded

  • @bigd_tv513
    @bigd_tv513 3 роки тому +5

    Would these be good for an aquaculture system to grow fish as well as vegetables

    • @Jenny_Lee_
      @Jenny_Lee_ 3 роки тому +3

      I was curious about this too. Couldn't the water tank double as a salt water fish farm. Or fresh water too.

    • @keepthefaith718
      @keepthefaith718 3 роки тому +3

      @@Jenny_Lee_ I thought the same too but then you gotta worry about the fluctuations in temperature.

    • @goldenshale
      @goldenshale 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, for sure. I visited a 22 foot dome almost identical to this design from GrowingSpaces in Colorado, and he had Tilapia growing in the pond, with the filtered out nutrients going into the irrigation system.

    • @hyperstimmed
      @hyperstimmed 3 роки тому +1

      You would have to keep the fish water separate from the heating system

  • @TheMCvamp
    @TheMCvamp 3 роки тому +2

    So passionate with an amazing product

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 3 роки тому +11

    Very intrigued by this but I don't understand how they can use galvanized metal bolts with the aluminum plates that hold the cedar struts together and not cause a reaction between the dissimilar metals...

    • @TagiukGold
      @TagiukGold 3 роки тому +3

      I'm wondering that too, especially in a humid environment. Maybe they use grommets to isolate the bolt and plate, like HDPE sleeves.

  • @Grumpah
    @Grumpah 2 роки тому

    WOW!!! We plan on moving to SW Colorado in the near future, Cortez to be exact. Knowing that company is just up in Pagosa Springs, means they will most likely get my business

  • @wineberryred
    @wineberryred 3 роки тому +3

    It would be interesting to build a house under one of these domes where you could just go up to the roof to get your veggies.

    • @lindasanderlin4444
      @lindasanderlin4444 3 роки тому

      cost

    • @wineberryred
      @wineberryred 3 роки тому

      @@lindasanderlin4444 Just wondering why replacing the roof with a dome would make the house much more expensive?

  • @isabellkoller8339
    @isabellkoller8339 2 роки тому

    This design is fantastic and I would love to live in such an amazing house. The climate where I live is pretty rough. Season for growing plants is short. Greetings from Bavarian Forest in Germany.

  • @WorldAquariumSingapore
    @WorldAquariumSingapore 3 роки тому +4

    seems like a test station for Mars colony :D

  • @DouglasButner
    @DouglasButner 3 роки тому +2

    Incredible, love the water tanks.
    Biggest issue I see is there's no wind usage, so you get those heating issues.

  • @melusine826
    @melusine826 3 роки тому +3

    I would just live in there if it's 35°c 🥰

    • @Jenny_Lee_
      @Jenny_Lee_ 3 роки тому +1

      Haha 😆 I was thinking that too. I would connect all three together and live in one of those. With a few more little solar panels.

  • @sorijin
    @sorijin 3 роки тому +1

    Magidomes are fantastic for smaller spaces and budgets. These are the dream though!

  • @altair7001
    @altair7001 3 роки тому +15

    The comment section is full of important questions, but sadly the manufacturer doesn't seem interested in answering them...

    • @newfreenayshaun6651
      @newfreenayshaun6651 9 місяців тому +4

      Because it's too expensive😅 any more info and they'll chase you off!😂 find an old trampoline and chop it to make a high tunnel and get over innovation, we're dealing with nature and biology. Not polycarbonate anything😅

    • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
      @GreenCanvasInteriorscape 6 місяців тому +2

      I'd never thought of that alternative use for a used up trampoline, good one

    • @oliveludicrous
      @oliveludicrous 2 місяці тому

      The costcis ond fifth of normal housing. Why so negative?

    • @oliveludicrous
      @oliveludicrous 2 місяці тому

      The costs are one fifth of normal housing. Why so negative?

    • @heyapoc
      @heyapoc Місяць тому +1

      That's because this video was put up by a third party and not the manufacturer. To anyone with questions for the manufacturer I suggest actually contacting the manufacturer.

  • @naybobdenod
    @naybobdenod 3 роки тому

    What an excellent video. Great filming, excellent narration and very informative.
    Sincere greetings from the UK
    John.

  • @Mittenman313
    @Mittenman313 3 роки тому +6

    Someone in Detroit just built one of these in their backyard.

  • @Ari35485
    @Ari35485 3 роки тому +2

    literally my dream farm in a 12 min video! bookmarked their websites and this video

  • @natefrogAZ
    @natefrogAZ 3 роки тому +4

    How would these work in AZ (zones 8-10?) would the cooling effect be enough for the hellish summers?

    • @jennifergibbs9672
      @jennifergibbs9672 3 роки тому

      Same question, I’m in north Texas zone 8a, will it cook the plants in the summers?

    • @JohnGuest45
      @JohnGuest45 3 роки тому +1

      You`d need to install a full SHCS system and employ overhead misting to maximise the cooling efficiency. The standard features wont be able to keep up with the incoming gains..

  • @wandajanetrusett
    @wandajanetrusett Рік тому +1

    Very good idea winter gardening, green house

  • @AWovenSoul
    @AWovenSoul 2 роки тому +3

    Gotta wonder how something like this would go in Australia

  • @richbaumann2999
    @richbaumann2999 3 роки тому +2

    I miss my aquaponic settup in my 15'x25' hoophouse. It was so fun growing plants in cold times. The bluegill were a blast too.
    A geodome has always been my dream but the strut measurements and angles were always a mystery.

    • @ooee8088
      @ooee8088 3 роки тому +1

      Geodesic dome strut length calculators are available online and hubs can be made or bought online, the important part is using the right panels. Green house plastic sheeting doesn't last.

    • @richbaumann2999
      @richbaumann2999 3 роки тому

      @@ooee8088 I know you are right. I have seen the calculators and know Contractor plastic turns to dust in 5 months. On the calculators I still did not find the Angles to cut the ends at.

    • @ooee8088
      @ooee8088 3 роки тому +1

      From what I've seen, most struts use regular old square 90 degree cut ends to attach to hubs, much like these sheet metal hubs. Bolt em on, screw em on, u can use metal zipties or cordage to tie the struts to the hubs. I built a silo style geodesic dome over a 20 ft wide above ground pool to heat the water and keep the cold wind out. It lasted for years. I used 2" cut segments of 2" or 3" diameter plastic pipe with 6 holes drilled evenly spaced around the pipe segment hub to attach the struts to. It was cheap to build and it lasted for years

    • @richbaumann2999
      @richbaumann2999 3 роки тому +1

      @@ooee8088 Hell, you're gonna get me all excited now and want to build a 25"er for a greenhouse. I love that Menards sells that plastic sheeting to make the panels that is U V resistant and hollowcore.

    • @JohnGuest45
      @JohnGuest45 3 роки тому +2

      @@richbaumann2999
      You`d need 55x 10ft lengths of timber for a 25ft 3v 4/9 dome. Only 2 axial angles to worry about 10 degrees and 12 degrees. Standard greenhouse poly is good fo at least 5 years. Polycarb is a lot more expensive plus its harder to cut and seal. Be aware it will eventually start to yellow so always check the guarantee before buying.

  • @gunnyd9282
    @gunnyd9282 3 роки тому +12

    How do you get around the galvanic corrosion from using the dissimilar metals in the plate assemblies?

    • @hyperstimmed
      @hyperstimmed 3 роки тому +1

      The plastic will wear out before that ever becomes a concern

    • @gunnyd9282
      @gunnyd9282 3 роки тому

      @@hyperstimmed Thanks for the reply. Was scratching my head for a minute. Yes, it's bitten me more than once.

  • @claudekingstan4084
    @claudekingstan4084 3 роки тому

    Wow…simply wow.

  • @waterisgold
    @waterisgold 3 роки тому +9

    Grow food🙏🌻💪🌱🇵🇷👩‍🌾🌾♥️