My tips and tricks to Heat a Greenhouse come Winter / Electric Heating and hot water heat sinks
Tips, Tricks
My tips and tricks to Heat a Greenhouse come Winter, Heating a greenhouse with Electric Heating and hot water heat sinks. These tips will keep your winter vegetables or tender plants growing all winter long. ORCHID CARE, CARNIVOROUS PLANT CULTURE, GARDENS, GREENHOUSES & MORE... Hosted By Brad Taylor... Welcome to my channel & Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE while your here, In fact SUBSCRIBE now ...I'll Wait... Alright Thanks for stopping by for some cool "how to" videos, various awesome "plant update" videos some relaxing orchid videos PLUS a bunch of other crazy and interesting "stuff"! I be showing you how to water, bloom, re-bloom, re-pot, fertilize and create the ideal conditions for your Orchids and Carnivorous plants. My Channel is all about Info on Orchids, Greenhouses, Carnivorous plants, Gardening and more... Please stay a while and check out some videos about all kinds of rare and interesting plants and gardens. Don't forget to Subscribe!.
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what about plexiglass
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how have you hooked the bubble wrap up? Does the snow/water not remove the adhesive (assuming that's what you used)
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Can't afford all that equipment
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Too bad you couldn't recycle the water and even use it to water the plants! I couldn't use electric unless I was a millionaire or unless it was running off a solar panel and battery. I am thinking geothermal is more the way to go.
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how do you make the hot water sinks?
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Bubble wrap what a wonderful idea. Just have to keep the kids from popping them LOL!
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Wonderful tips and ideas. How do you attach the bubble wrap? I know you said that the south side is just stuck on the windows for easy removal... but how do you attach all the other sides?
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Hi iv just built up my first greenhouse it is coming into spring but no harm in planning ahead it came with the double wall polycarbonate 4mm it's great nice n warm with door closed but just thinking about heating for winter i have a humidifier indoors for my tropical trees and want to ask how your electric sockets hold out with your foggers? Id feel better asking someone who uses a fogger than reading online about it any info would be great thanks
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Where do you find large rolls of bubble wrap like you used?
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I am in 8b Florida Panhandle and looking at doing a greenhouse project. I am contemplating doing an in ground solar heating setup. It just doesn't get very cold where we are at just a few days a month at most. More likely the plants will cook in the day time during the winter. Then I would have to take down the greenhouse for the summer.
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Omg I love it.
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Hello Brad I seen a Pitcher plant in there. I have gotten mine at Lowes and always died!!! Where did you buy yours??? Also Ray did you know that if you have leaky windows in your house you can also use the bubble wrap,
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You are totally wasting water and energy, Use a hot water tank and circulate water through pex or epdm pipe http://www.clemson.edu/psapublishing/pages/hort/ec662.pdf
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Is there a special bubble wrap made for greenhouses?
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I am in zone 7b. I also bubble wrap my greenhouse in the winter. But I can't cover my lower vent as I've had trouble not allowing ventilation. How do you bring in fresh air?
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I seen people put manure in a large container and as it decomposes it heats up. Smells like the country but way less expensive.
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Hey Brad, have you heard of Rocket Mass Heaters? They are popular for greenhouses but can even be used on normal houses and supposedly use 1/10th the amount of wood as a normal chimney fire heat source, and releases 1/1000th the smoke and steam, etc. The size can also be adjusted to fit your needs! I'd recommend you look into it, it is a very cost-effective way to heat things from what I've researched. (It's too much to explain all at once even in these unlimited youtube comments).
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My husband Bill and I absolutely loved your video, though we are in Texas, and temps are not as low as yours, your tips are so appreciated. Thank you.
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The bucket with hot water is a great idea, I could use it in my balcony if winter gets to -15 this year :D thanks for the tip!
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candles were a great idea!!
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