Beautiful. But when seeing some plants, there is huge deficit of light, compared to the temperature, which results in yellowish leaves with too less chlorophyll. This makes plants less healthy than outside grown ones and can cause pest invasions. It´s probably due to the higher temps in the greenhouse, which lets this plants start to early in the year, when the sunlight is not strong enough. Also I see the problem with pollination. If you have such fruit trees in a greenhouse, you´ll need beehives or similar inside the greenhouse to have fruit, not just beautiful flowers. But using this for 365days/yr gardening without additional heating, for cabbage, cauliflowers, onions, carrots, herbs, lettuce in winter, this would be incredible.
I would cut off my left pinky finger to live in a place like this, in the mountains somewhere in the deep woods of Alaska. Somewhere away from the evil corrupt families who want to enslave every man woman and child on this earth.
The concept alone deserves a round of applause. Really good ideas
I've been inside this greenhouse. In fact I was going to visit again today but last minute decided not to. His rock collection is amazing too.
Really amazing project
Beautiful. But when seeing some plants, there is huge deficit of light, compared to the temperature, which results in yellowish leaves with too less chlorophyll. This makes plants less healthy than outside grown ones and can cause pest invasions. It´s probably due to the higher temps in the greenhouse, which lets this plants start to early in the year, when the sunlight is not strong enough. Also I see the problem with pollination. If you have such fruit trees in a greenhouse, you´ll need beehives or similar inside the greenhouse to have fruit, not just beautiful flowers. But using this for 365days/yr gardening without additional heating, for cabbage, cauliflowers, onions, carrots, herbs, lettuce in winter, this would be incredible.
Epic..
AWESOME!!!
Robert Alexander
This is really nice. I lived in Montana and the climate is similar to Mars.
I love the concept of green house/living space. Just a concern of rain noise. How loud it is in the rain?
That's attached to a HOUSE?!?! .... Holy frickin' XANADU!
Looks amazing. I’d love to know temperature outside vs inside and time of year though.
Just waouuw!!
WOW!...
I want to do this up in northern canada!
Are all of the plants self-pollinating or are pollinators introduced at some point?
nice
Did you build something like this In Missoula?
What was the total cost and what permits would i require?
It's sad he never responded to your question, that would have helped other people.
This would cost me at least half million to try and build something similar!!
No way man.all you really need Is a backhoe.you dont have to do all these trimmings.
how the heck to you get rid of the snow. that ceiling wont hold much weight
It doesn't snow much in Montana, plus when it does it blows to North Dakota.
They are in three forks. Go up the road a ways and it would be bad lol
It looks nice but useless. Should be a growing site for greens in production. Fruit trees belong in an orchard.
"Should"? You telling this guy what he should be doing seems a bit crass, don't you think?
We should agree on what is useful and what is useless. I see a lot of food for the soul in this project
I would cut off my left pinky finger to live in a place like this, in the mountains somewhere in the deep woods of Alaska. Somewhere away from the evil corrupt families who want to enslave every man woman and child on this earth.
What a waist. All ornamental. Why aren't you grow in food?
It’s a research facility?