Great Video! We have a sunken greenhouse attached to our house that is heated by the exhaust from the HRV (heat recovery ventilator) from the house. It also has a fan that pumps hot air from the ceiling down into pipes that run a couple of feet below the surface of the beds. This way the beds act as a thermal mass.
Hey Brother, I really appreciate your time and videos! I have a greenhouse frame, (15x40) that I am going to set up hopefully sooner than later, haha. In the meantime, I find myself being inspired by your videos, and chomping at the bit. I grow super hot peppers close to Ottawa, and am looking forward to a 4 season harvest. Cheers, and thanks again!
Thank you for your reply! I'm in Manitoba but I have a few friends in your area. I heard they shut down the bridges to Gatineau. Stay safe inside, the numbers there are insane. I think the hot pepper business is genius, there's an ENORMOUS market for them where you live!
@@SimpleTek, thank you for your reply! I live in Plantagenet, about 55km from downtown. I used to live in the city, but got out about 8 years ago. We have a small home on 4.6 a acres. I now stay as far away from the ciyy as possible. Haha. Aside from the odd trip to Home depot. Abiding to the strict social distancing regulations of course, haha! Keep up the good work my friend, God bless you.
I live in a townhome but have dreams of a homestead of sorts. How about a Finnish stove with rock mass radiating the heat with just one load of wood lasting up to 12 hours?
Other than the ricket mass heater, i like the sound of that compost heat. Here Tx. Not many days freeze cold. I do have a tent heater i thought of using. But ive never taken it out of box. I guess im waiting until hell freezes over. Ive used other sources in poly tunnel. This year renovating tunnel. And garden ideas. Take care.
I'm with you. I use wood heat with an outside boiler now but next time I cut wood I'm bringing a wood chipper for the branches so I can make a big compost pile to see how well it works!!!!
How do you keep the methane, and other gasses, being released by compost when you are pumping the heat being released by compost? I certainly have that health concern for people doing compost inside greenhouses, plus the attraction to rodents. Like putting out a welcome mat for winter occupancy.
thanks for the very interesting video again. Your channel is very valuable. I heat my greenhouse with a compost pile which is inside the greenhouse. I managed to have at least 5 degree celsius in the coldest nights when it was -5 degree celsius outdoors. I live in switzerland. (i hope that i can harvest some citrus fruits this year:-))
I use a combination of climate battery ,wood stove and composted walkways to heat my greenhouse in our climate that gets down to -40 C but we only grow winter greens like kale,spinach and peas in the coldest 2 months.
i was wondering about getting a cheap camping wood stove ($100 on amazon) then building it into a box filled with something like sand or perlite/clay mix to hold the heat in. would that work?
A thermal-mass heater ( when constructed properly ) works well because it continues to give off heat after the fire has died down. Water can be a easy mass storage heat sink. Sand also works well. There is at least one gravity fed pellet stove on the market that doesn’t require any electricity. If you have a septic tank and can build your greenhouse over it, you will gain warmth from the hot water and decomposing matter in the septic tank. I don’t think most wood stoves are made of cast-iron. Many but not most.
We have an alternative to a greenhouse, a very well-insulated window room. We heat it with electricity because in our case it cost us less than wood. Plus no weakening up in the middle of the night, we gave up on that very quickly.
Let me know how you heat your greenhouse in the comments below!
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I heat my Greenhouses with propane and pellets stove in the same Greenhouses and it still cold night time temperature.
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@Karter Cruz you realize you just committed a federal crime and confessed to it online
Great Video! We have a sunken greenhouse attached to our house that is heated by the exhaust from the HRV (heat recovery ventilator) from the house. It also has a fan that pumps hot air from the ceiling down into pipes that run a couple of feet below the surface of the beds. This way the beds act as a thermal mass.
Thank you for the comment! That's really a smart way to recycle heat!
Excellent info! Exactly what I'm looking for!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Brother, I really appreciate your time and videos! I have a greenhouse frame, (15x40) that I am going to set up hopefully sooner than later, haha. In the meantime, I find myself being inspired by your videos, and chomping at the bit. I grow super hot peppers close to Ottawa, and am looking forward to a 4 season harvest. Cheers, and thanks again!
Thank you for your reply! I'm in Manitoba but I have a few friends in your area. I heard they shut down the bridges to Gatineau. Stay safe inside, the numbers there are insane. I think the hot pepper business is genius, there's an ENORMOUS market for them where you live!
@@SimpleTek, thank you for your reply! I live in Plantagenet, about 55km from downtown. I used to live in the city, but got out about 8 years ago. We have a small home on 4.6 a acres. I now stay as far away from the ciyy as possible. Haha. Aside from the odd trip to Home depot. Abiding to the strict social distancing regulations of course, haha! Keep up the good work my friend, God bless you.
I live in a townhome but have dreams of a homestead of sorts. How about a Finnish stove with rock mass radiating the heat with just one load of wood lasting up to 12 hours?
@@margomoore4527 mass heaters are awesome
Very informative and just what I needed! God bless you.
Thank you soo much for the kind words!
Other than the ricket mass heater, i like the sound of that compost heat. Here Tx. Not many days freeze cold. I do have a tent heater i thought of using. But ive never taken it out of box. I guess im waiting until hell freezes over. Ive used other sources in poly tunnel. This year renovating tunnel. And garden ideas. Take care.
I'm with you. I use wood heat with an outside boiler now but next time I cut wood I'm bringing a wood chipper for the branches so I can make a big compost pile to see how well it works!!!!
How do you keep the methane, and other gasses, being released by compost when you are pumping the heat being released by compost? I certainly have that health concern for people doing compost inside greenhouses, plus the attraction to rodents. Like putting out a welcome mat for winter occupancy.
@@cbrisalchemist6887 good question, I have the pile outside, only hot water comes inside
Super cool! Merci from Montreal.
Thank you! Cheers from Manitoba!
thanks for the very interesting video again. Your channel is very valuable. I heat my greenhouse with a compost pile which is inside the greenhouse. I managed to have at least 5 degree celsius in the coldest nights when it was -5 degree celsius outdoors. I live in switzerland. (i hope that i can harvest some citrus fruits this year:-))
Cheers from Canada! Thank you for the detailed comment and I hope you got some info you can use from my videos!
I use a combination of climate battery ,wood stove and composted walkways to heat my greenhouse in our climate that gets down to -40 C but we only grow winter greens like kale,spinach and peas in the coldest 2 months.
i was wondering about getting a cheap camping wood stove ($100 on amazon) then building it into a box filled with something like sand or perlite/clay mix to hold the heat in. would that work?
Maybe
Cannot wait to see our wood boiler in action.
The hot water heat is awesome
Great Video. If you had to pick one what would you choose?
Thank you for the kind words! What I would choose depends on the size of the greenhouse. Smaller, I'd use a rocket mass heater. Larger, a wood boiler.
A thermal-mass heater ( when constructed properly ) works well because it continues to give off heat after the fire has died down. Water can be a easy mass storage heat sink. Sand also works well.
There is at least one gravity fed pellet stove on the market that doesn’t require any electricity.
If you have a septic tank and can build your greenhouse over it, you will gain warmth from the hot water and decomposing matter in the septic tank.
I don’t think most wood stoves are made of cast-iron. Many but not most.
well said
We have an alternative to a greenhouse, a very well-insulated window room. We heat it with electricity because in our case it cost us less than wood. Plus no weakening up in the middle of the night, we gave up on that very quickly.
Where do you live? That must be some really cheap electricity!!! Thank you for the comment!!!!
@@SimpleTek Cheap electricity or expensive wood, not sure ;). We are in Alberta, Canada.
@@NorthernHomestead you can't put a price on a good sleep either!!!!
Awesome❤️🔥
Thank you
Fantastic video
Thank you!
wow, thanks, I live in middle Alabama, so it can get down to upper 20's and be 80 by 3pm? crazy
Oh wow!
What about german styled Kachelöfen stoves?
I had to google that, it looks like a form of mass heater stove
Worried about fire burning out, get a bigger stove, it works I've done it, going to add good videos
Even big ones burn out eventually
hmm, while watching videos on ways to heat a greenhouse. It got me think, compost heat? has anyone looked into using a septic to heat a greenhouse?
I have videos on it
isnt there air tight wood stoves that have over 12 hr burn time?
My outside wood boiler burns for more than 12 hours
We can all do without your distracting giant face which contorts as you try to read your script.