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Winter's a flurry outside... while the Growing Dome greenhouse is thriving inside!
Plants & flowers thrive inside Growing Spaces geodesic Growing Dome greenhouse - all the while winter continues right outside!

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  • what's the temperature inside like during February?

  • Complex answer we will e mail to you

    As for temperature range, on a sunny day during the winter, storing heat in the water tank and the soil from the sun allows for there to be an average temperature difference of 30 degrees warmer than what is outside. However, if you've had lots of cloudy days and it gets cold, the dome doesn't have the stored heat built up, and will not perform as well. The difference is only 20 degrees in this case on average.

  • why are your videos like 32 seconds long

  • @lilchopin1

    Hello, the early videos were short because I had a slower internet connection so it took forever to upload

    Now we are faster so the latest videos are up to 10 minutes long

  • yes the water tank is the heater lus the undersoi heating system

    it alway amazes me too that by choosing frost hardy plants to can grow all winter.we even had temperatures of 20 degrees below zero and all the cool wether crops did fine

    If tou want to grow heat loviing plants in the winter you would have to have aheater udgar

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  • @udgarparsons If you use lots of manuer about 6'' of non duluted manuer and poot 8-9'' of good top soil on top really depending on how deep the roots of the plant goes then the manuer will produce heat and help keep the plants warm as the manuer decomposes and the bacteria builds up it produces heat.

  • zero heating ?

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