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I started this channel to talk about Greenhouses and Garden growing technology as well as things related to that. I tend to focus on ways to grow food and simple gadgets related to Greenhouses and Gardens but will touch on alternative energy, esp related to off grid greenhouses and gardens. Everything I do here are projects you can do yourself at home.
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Greenhouse Windmill Heating in Winter
13:32
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Greenhouse Jobs
11:33
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Ultimate Winter Greenhouse for -40'
14:49
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Stealth or Secret Greenhouses
13:08
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Why Shipping Container Farms are a Scam
13:06
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Geothermal Cooling Tricks and Hacks
12:36
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4 Essential Greenhouse Upgrades
11:06
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Emergency Greenhouse Cooling
12:34
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Ancient Greenhouses
9:29
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Greenhouse Tricks
12:47
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Greenhouse Possible Uses
9:35
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Cheap Geo Thermal Air Conditioning
14:57
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Комментарии
@cszulu2000
@cszulu2000 Час назад
Can you share links to the gear?
@BrendanTripp
@BrendanTripp 22 часа назад
🌎
@ryantuck5716
@ryantuck5716 23 часа назад
I am thinking of building a greenhouse 10x20 ft off of my art studio 20x20 ft to make it into an entertaining space. I am thinking about air-conditioning it with two air conditioning units one for the art studio 20x20 ft and one for the 10x20 ft green house. I am also going to tint the top panels as well as add vents and fans. Do you think this is enough cooling for Wisconsin summers? I also am thinking of adding a wood stove for the winters and having ducts bring that heat from the wood stove into the art studio. Thanks so much your video was excellent!
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 21 час назад
Use heat pumps not air conditioners
@scottfraser706
@scottfraser706 День назад
I want one how much 👊💶💸💷💳
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 21 час назад
One billion dollars
@kawaiisenshi2401
@kawaiisenshi2401 День назад
Yaaaay leaaaarning!!!
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek День назад
Yay!
@marluna_x
@marluna_x 2 дня назад
Alright, I have to admit that that tap water test is genious!
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 2 дня назад
Thank u
@zaarkhananal7165
@zaarkhananal7165 2 дня назад
Ppeppe Family has a video showing a greenhouse build with an ondol heating system
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 2 дня назад
Thank you
@oscargirin
@oscargirin 3 дня назад
I’m running referee trucking company,and nowadays ,refeer trailer (old one ) is 4-6k,if you wanna buy dry van trailer (3-6k) so I have 8 trailer in the yard which I don’t use ,so if I connect these 8 trailers and redesign them for freight farm system ,would it be great ideas instead of doing trucking business ?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 2 дня назад
I like it!!!!!
@meblake7359
@meblake7359 3 дня назад
Would it work if you only went 6 ft down in the ground in Wisconsin where the temp is 59 degrees F (15c), so that you could both cool and heat your home? Also, why couldn't you do this in the city if you don't use solar?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 3 дня назад
It would probably work at 6 feet. Deeper is better
@meblake7359
@meblake7359 3 дня назад
@@SimpleTek thanks!
@meblake7359
@meblake7359 3 дня назад
One more question. How does the hot air get out of the house if you are blowing cool air from the fan?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 3 дня назад
@@meblake7359 it cools down, not replaced
@meblake7359
@meblake7359 2 дня назад
@@SimpleTek Oh, so it works like an ac exhanging the heat and humidity for cool, dry air?
@brentchalmers1436
@brentchalmers1436 3 дня назад
You failed to consider the geography of Northern Manitoba. The watershed of the prairies of western Canada give way to the Canadian shield. As that watershed empties into Hudson Bay it has to drop about 700 feet to sea level. There is a chain of hydro electric power stations dotting northern Manitoba that exploit this elevation chain today. Viking ships would not have been able to navigate these rivers. Canoes would not / could not have been manufactured in and around Hudson's Bay because there is no wood. The tallest birch tree in the vicinity grows 50 miles south and is only 6 feet tall. Later travelers that DID navigate those rivers used York Boats that were manufactured in THE SOUTH and taken north. Every resident of Gimli KNOWS that the inhabitants of Husavic are KNOWN never to let the truth get in the way of a good story. If you listen to a person from Husavic ALL the biggest fish are caught there. I found a Rhune-Stone but then I lost it.... sounds like the shy grade 8 boy who " does so have a girlfriend...she lives in Cincinnati!!! Stop posting such anti-native conspiracy theories. We all know that if all the Native land claims in Western Canada were settled we'd have to buy 50% of western US just to supply the amount of land claimed. We also know that when or if those land claims were settled there wouldn't be enough money in the settlement to pay off all the lawyers who are working on a contingency fee.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 3 дня назад
You understand Vikings traveled through Eastern European rivers to the middle east in the same time period. I’m a Viking, rapids are not an issue for me. Vikings pick up the boat and carry it around. We’re big men. But not just us, the French did it too all throughout Hudson Bay for centuries as well. So yes your comment is valid for PANSIES like you, but not an issue at all for Vikings like me.
@brentchalmers1436
@brentchalmers1436 3 дня назад
@@SimpleTek you MUST be from Husavik!!!!
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 3 дня назад
@@brentchalmers1436 lol
@peopleofonefire9643
@peopleofonefire9643 4 дня назад
The Vinland Map has proved to be a fraud. However, I totally agree with your theory that Scandinavian explorers ventured to many locations around North America. "Viking" is correctly used to describe pirates, not Scandinavian explorers or settlers, who after 1000 AD tended to be Christians. There is also profound evidence of one or more Scandinavian colonies on the coast of South Carolina. "Vin" is the Archaic Scandinavian word for grass or pasture. It was also the name of the Swedish island in the Oresund Channel, where I designed a pedestrian village.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 4 дня назад
Vikings tending to be Christian 800 years ago, not 1000
@peopleofonefire9643
@peopleofonefire9643 4 дня назад
King Harold Klak of Denmark converted to Christianity in 846 AD. The church on Ven near my project was built around 900 AD. Ven is now owned by Sweden, but in the Oresund between Sweden and Denmark. King Olaf Tryggvason's of Norway converted in 994 AD. Probably, the switch to Christianity started first among the jarls then worked down to the karls and thralls.
@MinnesotaBeekeeper
@MinnesotaBeekeeper 4 дня назад
Look at the Rune stone park in Nebraska.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 4 дня назад
Ok
@edwardjantyndorf4174
@edwardjantyndorf4174 5 дней назад
15 Viking ships in Minnesota and Manitoba. This should be given more publicity.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 4 дня назад
It should
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 5 дней назад
The fact that the Kensington Stone has a rune, the "hooked X", that was not known about by even highly educated "experts" on the subject of runes, until 20 years ago, indicates the Kensington stone is NOT a forgery by a Swedish farmer....but is a REAL artifact from the 1300's.
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 5 дней назад
Hey....No great mystery WHY the US Government would be hiding the TRUE discoverers of America. Just think. IF the Norse penetrated to Minnesota and laid a land claim (the Kensignton Stone), the TRUE owners of North America would not be the Spanish...or the French...or the English. The TRUE owners would be the Scandahovians!. Just think about THAT! We'd all have to start speaking Scandahovian and eat Lutefisk at Christmas time! Thank you very much...but NO THANKS!
@Hydroculator
@Hydroculator 5 дней назад
lol I measured my tap water just now, and it's 85F. That's after letting it run for a while. I think calling it a "cold" water tap here is a bit of a misnomer. :D We have hot and warm running water.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 5 дней назад
Omg
@uhadme
@uhadme 5 дней назад
It is amazing the details experts know about events, from 1000 years ago. Yet, they cannot tell me what construction company built the courthouse in Independence, California from 1921 to 1922. They built that before the road in 1926.... about a 4 hour drive to the big city in 2024. Men from 1800s were superheroes.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 5 дней назад
One matters, one doesn’t
@TheOldTeddy
@TheOldTeddy 5 дней назад
Football tam is named the Vikings! That's all the facts we need.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 5 дней назад
Word
@007DFWAngel
@007DFWAngel 6 дней назад
Instead of multiple heaters, you could consider the possibility of daisy chaining the containers 🫙 together a tube can connect much like a straw through the tops. Stagnant tanks not good. Also, consider recapturing energy with the movement of the water as well as the heat differential applied to a sterling motor. 😊
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 6 дней назад
Interesting
@edsutton276
@edsutton276 6 дней назад
you are showing a CO carbon MONoxide meter, you need to show a CO2 carbon Dioxide meter.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 6 дней назад
Ok
@mrme8521
@mrme8521 6 дней назад
So where's the directions?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 6 дней назад
What kind of man needs directions?
@ajm2872
@ajm2872 7 дней назад
Any particular reason why this wouldn't be applicable on less than 1 acre???
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 7 дней назад
You can drill down but it’s usually costlier
@ajm2872
@ajm2872 7 дней назад
@SimpleTek I've got a quarter acre with plenty of backyard. If I get survey to flag my utilities, the only issue will be increasing my surface area of in-ground pipe. I might do a long coil of 1" copper tubing with flexible hose on either end to get more heat out into the soil in a smaller area. Thoughts?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 6 дней назад
@@ajm2872 you need 100’ plus of digging length, for an 8-10 foot deep trench,if you got that, you’re golden
@blake343
@blake343 7 дней назад
I'm thinking about doing this and running the lines through the floors for winter heating. 8 degree floors in -30 c for almost nothing is pretty tempting
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 7 дней назад
:)
@Youneverknowshit
@Youneverknowshit 8 дней назад
In India, you can get one for around $10k
@frankenstein3163
@frankenstein3163 8 дней назад
Any suggestions for flatlining the pipe ? I don't have a hydraulic press
@zipperpillow
@zipperpillow 8 дней назад
Not impossible, just not even remotely likely. The Norse were weaklings, addicted to milk and cheese. Do you think they milked seals? or Polar Bears? Or Beluga whales (mmmmmm, beluga whale milk...so creamy and fishy tasting). They are also forest people, addicted to wood...as in fires, chairs, boxes to put stuff in. They've never done well outside the woodlands. That's why there are no desert Vikings. And the Tundra is a desert, so automatically the Norse would be hopeless in that environment. Also there are some pretty severe 40 ft. waterfalls on that river, so I don't see Ragnar managing that. Greenlanders probably got pretty far up the St. Lawrence river though, probably even to Taduossac, where they could have traded with the locals. There was no obstacle to prevent sailing there. The Greenlanders went somewhere. No one knows where. Maybe to the bottom of the ocean after their boat tipped over on the waves. Remember that 25 ships left Iceland to colonize Greenland, but only 14 boats made it, so they weren't even that good at sailing. The Polynesians were way better. I think your theory/speculation/idea has almost zero possibility. Not zero possibility, but almost, or even very nearly zero possibility. So, no. It didn't happen.
@sauceboss2367
@sauceboss2367 6 дней назад
Seal and whale milk were staples of the Viking diet. Likewise, they used the Vikings used sharks to tow their longboats, which is why their boats were so fast🙄
@zipperpillow
@zipperpillow 6 дней назад
@@sauceboss2367 Vikings are gay. They lived off milking each other. They bought their boats, they didn't make them. They were hired to row. It is a slave's job. But they loved being surrounded by seamen. They had to leave home, because the goats were getting worn out.
@craigdawson7632
@craigdawson7632 9 дней назад
501 likes for the win 👍 The trickling in views from vids years ago blows my mind. A vid a day/week for 5 years, as long as it stays current. I don't know why this guy doesn't have more views. maybe a few thousand in advertising would pay back fast. Give that snow ball a big push
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 9 дней назад
Thank you for the kind words
@pauldaystar
@pauldaystar 10 дней назад
Please, Correct The Foto of Dead man in Snow, it is Really a Wounded Knee man Massacred
@josephsuarez4994
@josephsuarez4994 5 дней назад
Not just any man. That is Chief Big Foot and the photo of his re-positioned body was taken 5 days after the massacre by an "entrepreneurial photographer" to be sold as post cards of the "battle" scene. It's famous for all the wrong reasons and should not be displayed here.
@ProudVet-Russ
@ProudVet-Russ 10 дней назад
buddy you'd be better off just showing the slides and such rather than having your image up there moving around distracting us from the material your attempting to present. in many cases your body is legit coving up and blocking the view of the diagrams you're trying to present to your audience.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 10 дней назад
But I’m beautiful!!!
@ProudVet-Russ
@ProudVet-Russ 10 дней назад
@@SimpleTek lol. you sure are passionate about the topic, but to an average viewer like myself it comes off as distracting because of all the movement. just some food for thought if you do more videos like this in a presentation style. best wishes. if you want the audience to look at the evidence you're presenting, but it's static and you are not, they are likely to look at the thing that's moving and miss that really cool thing you're trying to show em with the diagram.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 10 дней назад
@@ProudVet-Russ but but but I’m beautiful!!!!
@mattwernecke2342
@mattwernecke2342 11 дней назад
What coverings provide the highest crop yields?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 11 дней назад
The ones that let the most light through
@user-dl9lr8mq4l
@user-dl9lr8mq4l 12 дней назад
I have some very good ideas to help these sort of systems dramatically.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 12 дней назад
Do tell!!!
@CarlBrown-tn1bv
@CarlBrown-tn1bv 12 дней назад
Thanks for info
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 12 дней назад
You’re welcome
@michaelphelan106
@michaelphelan106 14 дней назад
Where does one find a squisher?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 13 дней назад
At the squisher store! Duuu
@frankenstein3163
@frankenstein3163 14 дней назад
wears prt 2 and would this be to hard to turn it into a glamping/office for snow and rain ?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 14 дней назад
Part 2 is there! Anything is possible
@guunaa4090
@guunaa4090 16 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤🎉
@guunaa4090
@guunaa4090 16 дней назад
❤❤🎉🎉
@Franklin-pc3xd
@Franklin-pc3xd 17 дней назад
NO discussion of the condensation issue??
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 17 дней назад
What? You like dry air?
@samuelfloyd5072
@samuelfloyd5072 18 дней назад
Unfortunately this doesn’t address humidity
@A.MedAnes
@A.MedAnes 18 дней назад
شكرا لك كان شرحا رائعا وأنت رائع أيضا.
@bikeman1969
@bikeman1969 18 дней назад
Will this create condensation at the radiator when humidity is higher and do you need to add a drainage system to carry it away.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 18 дней назад
Yes
@mayyang4756
@mayyang4756 18 дней назад
Where can I get thermal blanket????
@mayyang4756
@mayyang4756 18 дней назад
Chinese thermal blanket
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 18 дней назад
Alibaba, eBay or Amazon have them. Or ask your local hardware store
@jonathandorr2234
@jonathandorr2234 19 дней назад
Too much to say, right now..🤔
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 19 дней назад
Thank you for watching
@eiriksinclair5986
@eiriksinclair5986 19 дней назад
Cretan Vikingar discovered America c.1200BC, Carthagian Phoenicians followed 250BC. Olmec Thracian Field Workers were brought 1100BC and became the Netherlands from New Amsterdam New York. Mayans went to Austria, Toltecs the Baltic States, Aztec and Incans fought the Mongols by the Volga River. Vikingar 1450-1100BC, Vikingr 1100-250BC, Berserkers 250BC-791AD, Vikings 793AD-1066AD.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 19 дней назад
No argument there
@tmjcfx3081
@tmjcfx3081 19 дней назад
That's why they say talking to your plants does good, we exhale carbon dioxide.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 19 дней назад
lol that’s awesome
@mikepruett1745
@mikepruett1745 19 дней назад
propeleyle gylocol
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 19 дней назад
Yes!!!
@jeanfrancoislandry385
@jeanfrancoislandry385 20 дней назад
Very good video.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 20 дней назад
Thank you!
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 20 дней назад
Interesting to use this system for AC and a Russian Stove for winter.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 20 дней назад
You can use this for heat too
@-sz8gi
@-sz8gi 21 день назад
How about sand inside the barrels? Also, could there be sand on top of the soil or flooring?
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 21 день назад
That will work but water holds more heat upto 100’C
@bjornloken8299
@bjornloken8299 21 день назад
I do think it is possible Vikings made it much farther than what has yet been proven. However, many of the artifacts proposed in this video have been deemed to be false, including the Vinland map. Also, I have found no record of Viking ships being unearthed in Minnesota
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 21 день назад
Yet
@bjornloken8299
@bjornloken8299 21 день назад
@@SimpleTek oh yeah im sure they’ll keep finding things! They found a coin in Maine that is irrefutably from the Viking age
@GiGiGoesShopping
@GiGiGoesShopping 21 день назад
Soooo much talking with very little doing.
@SimpleTek
@SimpleTek 21 день назад
It’s a discussion channel… duuuu