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Growing Dome Greenhouse

Geodesic Greenhouses in the Rocky Mountains  
 
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crock703 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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great, sans the cult-vibe
niffer58 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I really want one of these but first i have to sell my nm home and i really want to move to washington. so that i can raise my kids in a better location. I have special needs children and think a garden would be wonderful for the children to learn and help with. i also want a house that will mostly sustain itself eventaully. it would be great.
czerwonymike (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i know what I'd grow... XD
steviebboy69 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i wonder how well it would do here in my part of the world.
the first month of winter it has hit -1.5c overnight. daytime it might be 13-15+ though it can be cold on those rainy days. still overnight it frosts. but very  mild compared to parts of the usa and canada.
love the
blugularis (9 months ago) Show Hide
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feed those fish, you fool, they are omnivores (aka protein needed)
udgarparsons (9 months ago) Show Hide
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They eat plant roots,which do contain protein, as well as fish food, and seem to do fine
ambish22 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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What a great Greenhouse!!
This video has inspired me and my neighbors to join together and purchase a Growing Dome. We will share the expenses -and the Benefits of fresh ORGANIC fruits and vegetables all year long in snowy Colorado!!! Thank you Growing Spaces!
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Wow! Cool video. I wonder how tomatoes would grow in the dome... With the NJ soil I could have Jersey tomatoes year round?? I am going to check these things out!! I will get the biggest one they make and have tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes!!
Rawmodel (8 months ago) Show Hide
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VERY possible. Im in zone 4 in MN and the coldest it got down to INSIDE was about 22F, and thats with -30F outside. If you had a heater with a 50F thermostat, you would be fine. In NJ, you could grow cold hardy greens ALL YEAR for sure.

It gets into the 90's naturally if its 30F and sunny outside.
SpiritBear12 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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I sure would love to have one of these. It would be great!

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