GardeningGrow Oranges in a Greenhouse Using Free Geothermal Heat

Grow Oranges in a Greenhouse Using Free Geothermal Heat

See how you can grow oranges in a greenhouse using free geothermal heat for free. For many people growing fresh fruits and vegetables is a way to ensure that their family is getting the most nutrition from their foods without having to worry about the safety of it.

Grow Oranges in a Greenhouse Using Free Geothermal Heat

With so many reports of bacterial contamination in the last couple of years, it is no wonder why people do not trust grocery store produce. This video was designed to introduce the viewer to a unique growing method that could make it possible for anyone to grow plants year round.

This video showing how you can grow oranges in a greenhouse using geothermal heat for free even where the temps get down to 20 below zero is from, Kirsten Dirksen. The video shows the power of geothermal energy and how the relatively stable temperature underground can be used to maintain a constant air temperature inside a greenhouse. All of the information in the video is presented in a way that makes it easy to understand.

Benefits of watching the video Gardening 101: Grow Oranges in a Greenhouse Using Free Geothermal Heat

Learn the power of geothermal energy and how it can be harnessed to provide a stable supply of constant temperature air.
Shows how even where there are below zero temps you can still grow oranges in your greenhouse without heating costs.

The video shows how the combination of a greenhouse to provide sheltering, sunlight and the geothermal system for a stable air temperature.
The video is the perfect medium used by the creator of the video to share the information that it contains.

 

Paige Raymond
Paige Raymond
Raised in rural Montana and educated in Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Development, Paige Raymond combines a practical mindset with a passion for self-reliance and sustainability. With expertise ranging from mechanical solutions and food preservation to emergency preparedness and renewable energy, Paige is a proud author with more than 5000 published articles.

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