The best thing about Dean is that he is just a real world guy with real world experience that built a greenhouse that works for four seasons. He's not a consultant trying to sell something and i proud to call him my friend. I couldnt have built the greenhouse without his ideas.
@aistodiaolore910 ай бұрын
Well done man! Awesome build and the sand battery idea is brilliant. I'd love to see more of these kinds of greenhouses. Hope some day I get to build something like that here in Greece.
@calysagora361510 ай бұрын
Great job, man! Not just copying Dean, but making it an iteration with other solutions and improvements that now others can get inspiration from . Here in Spain we need to figure out how to keep excess heat and sun away and increase humidity and fight water scarcity. Prevent our fish from boiling, maximize rain water harvesting, etc.
@toddvillanueva669910 ай бұрын
You are 100% right about Dean...I really think this is what KZbin and online stuff was dreamt to be about when it was dreamt to be used in positive ways...I think everyone is surprised that Dean is not trying to sell his ideas or "secrets" and his time but just using his internet channel in a real humble way to show how proud he is of what he's doing, some passion, just being a real guy, and getting some enjoyment from it...those are the best types of channels and content on the internet anyhow through miles and miles of garbage and wastes of time that is on-line mostly... you have to weed through all that noise and distraction to find the good stuff, but it's there!...and you guys are adding to it... I'm sure people are so grateful for this content, in a time when we crave authenticity and just good decent people.
@allanparker2010 ай бұрын
A real world guy with 200 grand to blow
@toddvillanueva669910 ай бұрын
@allanparker20 He didn't blow 200 grand and your comment @allanparker20 shows exactly how much you watched his videos...which is not enough to know and comment like that....go actually watch and learn something very cool
@TreDeuce-qw3kv10 ай бұрын
You two need to collaborate on a 'Greenhouse Build & Grow' manual/book.
@micahsawyer6 ай бұрын
YES! Not only would it be a good resource for people to be self sustaining, but would also put some money in their pockets for the hard work!
@k.scottphillips89335 ай бұрын
Please do, I have one acre and would like to build a slightly smaller version in US Northeast.
@LindaCuglietta5 ай бұрын
1000% LOL put this on paper and with time it may even get into the education system.
@darwinjohnson77315 ай бұрын
that's a great idea.
@POSMhorsefarmer74 ай бұрын
Dean & Patrick, would it be practical to build another Patrick model of Dean's prototype & film it step by step & sell a video to each of us pre-payers? Maybe you could take pre-orders & when you have enough, we send you the purchase of a video for each of us and you start building. Of course you can charge others wanting to buy a video later. It's your video, GH, ideas, your labor, your photography & mailing. We just want to learn. You are the shepherds.
@marjoriejohnson65359 ай бұрын
55 years ago I sat many a cold snowy nights and drew plans for buildings that were self sufficient.....never got ..love to see someone who did...thanks
@TarzanArmani0072 ай бұрын
@@teaves8251those videos can be cool, but any of these Southwest or hot zone projects are of no use to our needs in cold climates. I think this video was intended for helping us cold climate folks.
@amosshiner639818 күн бұрын
Maybe you should share your plans that would be great
@willm58149 ай бұрын
I’m an old mechanical engineer - I love thermodynamics and the science of heat transfer - you guys are brilliant- keep tweaking your designs!!
@MatrixMoney-uo6pk10 ай бұрын
It's so inspiring to see real ordinary people do extraordinary things.
@ronc774310 ай бұрын
I was glued to the computer screen absorbing everything I could. Yup, Patrick needs a YT channel.
@xephael3485Ай бұрын
Make sure you're not absorbing BS... For example fish breath out carbon dioxide, not ammonia
@Peter-v9lАй бұрын
YT exposes you, tell them what you have, they'll take it all away, as good for us it is that these guys post, they are really stomping on their own feet unfortunately.
@KF12 ай бұрын
Nice to see an Albertan doing good things with his money. After listening to him, you can tell this dude is pretty smart.
@BeritBjerkestrand10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Dean and Patrick, for showing us how to heat a greenhouse in a cold climate. We live in Norway at 59 deg north, so our climate is pretty much like yours, but with a bit milder winters. We reached -28 deg C in January this year for the first time in decades, usually it goes down to -17 a few times each winter. We have slightly shorter days than you in the winter (but very long summer days!). We have started to build our greenhouse at the south wall of our barn, so it will look pretty much as your greenhouses, 20 m long and 5 m wide. And now I know how to make the thermal mass floor thanks to you guys! So as soon as the rain stops and the ground dries up (frost has gone now), we can start digging and insulating for the thermal mass floor. Looking forward to have a greenhouse this winter! Greetings from Norway
@ArkopiaYouTube10 ай бұрын
Great to hear. All the best with your build. Sounds great. 👍
@saethman10 ай бұрын
:o Tenker dere å varme opp med ved, solceller og/eller solfanger? Etter hva jeg forstår så kan det være litt ekstra utfordrende her på berget siden vi har mindre solinnstrømming vinterstid når vi trenger varmen som mest, men noen harde tall i så måte har jeg ikke sett. Jeg har derimot sett noen få videoer hvor man har et "teppe" i tillegg - dvs at man senker et isolerende teppe over vinduene/taket om natta (og kanskje også på kalde og overskyede dager) for å redusere varmetapet (et tips da kan være å ha teppet på innsiden, hvis ikke så kan de fryse fast og/eller snø ned, selv om det er litt mer styr)
@herzogsbuick9 ай бұрын
maybe upload some videos of the process!
@ehnorge8 ай бұрын
Can we follow your building proces? We live in Norway too and have plans to start building next year. We live nearby Rondane NP
@macmacdonald49965 ай бұрын
loved your post folks. will be cool to see how yours turns out. Peace and God Bless... Mac in Maine, USA
@phoebelong751310 ай бұрын
Wow. Another great setup in a cold Canadian climate. It is sooo well done especially with that sand battery. Growing your own food for food security. Awesome!!
@jamesoliver56885 ай бұрын
You will like Earthships too.. 72° year round inside with a few fluctuations. Outside can be -40 or 110° . Does not cramp the inside life at all. Bonus ? No bills.
@eddiereyna2998Ай бұрын
They both said that Nebraska is colder and so I’m from San Antonio Texas and all of that up there is bone cold fer me lol.
@OceanFrontVilla326 күн бұрын
Nebraska is not colder than Alberta.
@stirthepotcookingsupplies31610 ай бұрын
Well done!!! Food security is top priority and you’ve both proven that we can grow in Canada with the right know how and gear. I love all the heat syncs and use of passive solar heating.
@bwillan10 ай бұрын
That was an impressive greenhouse build with the thermal sand battery.
@DoomSausage110 ай бұрын
Now this dudes math is definitely mathin’. Bravo sir.
@tyrellmairs44672 ай бұрын
Watching this as a 25yr old, definitely want this as a part of my dream home 😁
@juanitalewis650410 ай бұрын
This is awesome I'm going to be moving to Saskatchewan to be closer to my son. Leaving my home and garden on Vancouver Island so I'm going to need something like this to keep me busy through those cold winters
@karlhungus5456 ай бұрын
That sounds insane, but you'll be rich! Doesn't work going the other way 😉
@mrmaple9 ай бұрын
I've been planning a passive solar greenhouse with evacuated tubes, and this is a few steps ahead of anything I imagined. Fantastic accomplishment! Ideally, I'd have a wood / pellet boiler that can also heat water and have the greenhouse heat my home as well. Add a hot tub in the greenhouse and that's my dream!
@patrickbos8259 ай бұрын
Sounds perfect
@joyjoy-b5f2 ай бұрын
Great 💡👍🎉
@DanceintheRaine66625 күн бұрын
What a great idea❤
@juliettedemaso7588Күн бұрын
Designed and crafted better than my actual house. ~United States
@Cadiangrunt999 ай бұрын
Darn cool to see this.
@davidking369910 ай бұрын
This system and all the concepts included prove that it is possible to overcome any issues with weather, and to build closed systems that are very productive... Nice pack of GSDs BTW...
@patrickbos82510 ай бұрын
I don't need dogs for 4- legged coyotes anymore so I figured I would get some for the two-legged kind.
@phlexy9 ай бұрын
But it comes with a hefty bill.
@goofyroofy10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this greenhouse, nice to see the sand battery in use XD
@urbanagmike5 ай бұрын
The 1200 gallon rainbow trout tank is actually insane. Very cool! 🐟
@bunjijumper53455 ай бұрын
Seems cruel to keep animals like that.
@urbanagmike5 ай бұрын
@@bunjijumper5345 I could see how that could be your perspective! I also think much could be said to say otherwise.
@POSMhorsefarmer74 ай бұрын
@@bunjijumper5345 Don't do it. It's YOUR choice.
@bunjijumper53454 ай бұрын
@@POSMhorsefarmer7 the animals should have a choice too, not to be abused.
@kylequinn19634 ай бұрын
@@bunjijumper5345 They're fish, they don't choose anything beyond what they're going to swallow.
@zhuanjifarms50509 ай бұрын
"If you don't try anything, you don't learn." WOW! Convincing people they DON'T know everything while confidently staring down their weak poker faces, has been my largest obstacle to entry for 10 years. Once ya see it, ya can't un-see it huh. You two are amazing!
@helengren93494 ай бұрын
Yup, there is a small town in Finland that uses sandbattery❗👍 Blessings 🙏🕊️🌟
@gioknows10 ай бұрын
Outstanding, gentlemen. Cheers from 🍁Ottawa🍁
@Mad-Jam9 ай бұрын
Bees want to travel as far as it can and then working home. I worked on driving milking truck from farm to diary and we do the same as bees. All route is to drive to the farthest from diary and then work home. Then i only needed to drive from the closest farm full with 42metric ton milk, total 64 M.ton (Sweden). So is no wonder they flew to the window. The only bee who is "smart" enough to understand windows/greenhouse i have seen is leafcutter bee. I hade wild leafcutter last summer in the greenhouse, they maneuver opening like a smart animal. They never ever did "smash window" as other insects, with a big leaf cut under them (same size as the bee). I really love leafcutter bees. Hope her babies survived the winter in my greenhouse.
@northerngirlhobbies10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the excellent info
@Chris_at_Home2 ай бұрын
I built a small 16 feet x 16 feet greenhouse in South Central Alaska 7 years ago. I grow in it from about the 3rd week of March till the end of October without supplemental heat. We are on a small south facing hill. We don’t get enough daylight for about four months to grow much of anything without artificial lighting .
@WN_Byers26 күн бұрын
L.e.d. grow lights are incredible now
@2centschange9 ай бұрын
I'm loving seeing sand batteries being used in more places. They are going to be a game changer in terms of heating places and efficiently storing excess green energy.
@PatrickPurtill-qb3mm10 ай бұрын
Dean - I have to comment on your solar panels. Use them to power a Heat pump and kill two birds with one stone. Remove excess heat and reduce the humidity in the Greenhouse by using a heatpump. The hot water discharged from the heatpump would be as good as the solar evacuated tubes but no need to use glycol. In my last two greenhouses I used PEX Heat Transfer Plates on the ceiling to do this, but my next one I plan to also use a heatpump (I did use a radiator and fan with good results). A pool heater heatpump might be overkill - but it is what I am looking at. I also use a lot of iot devices to automate things so you do need to have wifi near your greenhouse.
@ArkopiaYouTube10 ай бұрын
Interesting. Heat pump right inside the greenhouse you’re saying. Nice
@PatrickPurtill-qb3mm9 ай бұрын
@@ArkopiaKZbin Yes A/C the Greenhouse and store the heat for later use - for every watt used you should be able to pull 4 watts out and get about 5 watts of heat to store. The key thing is you do not need to open windows for fall, winter and spring - you can fully automate it. You only need to use it when it is sunny - and you always have solar when it it sunny. There will be a few variable that will needed to be worked out - you water storage system of 10 totes stores about 12KWh(40KBTU) / degree C, that should be enough to help balance the highs and lows.
@SeekingBeautifulDesign9 ай бұрын
If you take that route and don't have other CO2 sources (humans in greenhouse, humans in attached house, pets, mushrooms etc.), consider HRV or ERV for air exchange because you run low on CO2 if built well. Can also do earth tubes for fresh (CO2) air in and then heat pump treat the outgoing air to scavenge heat. Another nice thing with the heat pump approach is that you use the condensation (soft water-like rain) for watering. Make sure your air contacting heat pump doesn't have lead solder around the fins (or other heavy metals). I tested the condensate off my heat pump and it had lead leachate. Also, depending on your spore load, you may want fresh air exchange or some sort of air filter.
@DanceintheRaine66625 күн бұрын
@PatrickPurtill-qb3mm so intelligent (though I do NOT fully understand...I plan to educate myself further). I wanted to do a geo thermal field for my log cabin (which is inaccessible by land) but I was over-ruled, and a community hydro project was substituted. Would the MANTAINENCE on such a project be....minimal?
@darrenschmitz27125 ай бұрын
Not only this greenhouse very functional but probably the nicest looking that I have ever seen. Very rate to see something so well done technically and aesthetically.
@VicNorth77710 ай бұрын
Patrick, this is a super build! Would you consider doing a series of videos on construction / systems details? It would be incredible! Just have tons of questions... pony wall windows, foundation insulation (below 2x6 walls), details on sand battery dimensions & construction, aquaponics system components, media, testing, feeding, etc. You've done soooo much it is monumental. Congratulations!! Hope there's more details in the future. Would you be into tours later in the year (for those nearby)?
@patrickbos82510 ай бұрын
God has given me a lot of talents but making videos is not one of them.😂 I wouldn't be opposed to doing a few tours but as you can see by the length of Dean's video it takes a lot of time and I'm quite busy with farming .
@ChaosCustomsWood9 ай бұрын
Would absolutely be interested in tours as well. We’ll be doing our first green house this year, probably pretty basic just to extend our season a bit in the Calgary area. Gardening math seems much like chicken math though, as you keep going bigger and better. I wouldn’t be surprised if our first one is just a landing pad to expand off of in the future
@patrickbos8259 ай бұрын
@@ChaosCustomsWood Google "Rockridge Dairy "
@dnzgnhz7 ай бұрын
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@dhatchett603010 ай бұрын
love this osmosis of greenhouse design. Both of you are examples to all of us dreaming
@christianefleurant70895 ай бұрын
Thank you guys, this installation confirms to me that I would like to live under a worm bell, sheltered from the vagaries of the climate. A piece of paradise, I'm dreaming 🌞
@themakersstation3 күн бұрын
I don’t think I have ever watched a 44-minute YT video-twice! 😅 Thank you, Dean & Patrick for your ingenuity & generosity in sharing such great information.
@otool10 ай бұрын
I’m out by sylvan lake and want to start building a greenhouse this summer. So awesome.
@AlmostHomestead10 ай бұрын
Wow, you two are very inspiring. It was cool to watch you talking to someone that is on your level and that took your concept/design and built his own system. Awesome video.
@JoeCuvАй бұрын
Patrick really has a solid science base and comprehensive approach to all systems. Very impressive how he improved the previous design.
@lanab410310 ай бұрын
You guys are rock stars ⭐️!!
@susancruz729Ай бұрын
"Its how it was meant to be." Amen. The abundant life. God is good.
@weiner1910 ай бұрын
Isn't it amazing how we inspire each other to expand on an idea.Collaberation is vital to survival!
@marlenen61304 ай бұрын
My grandma would always put a fish head under her tomato plants and she had the richest tomato’s. That would be easy if your dad is having a fish a week. I’ve seen folks take a 55 gallon trash can and throw their garden waste and fish carcasses (blended maybe) and add water, then tap the bottom and have nutrient rich fluid that you could dilute through your drip line? Super interesting. I’m a worm wrangler and use the castings in my flower beds and yard and limited garden but this operation you have is inspiring.
@billpetersen2985 күн бұрын
When my wife was learning the ways of plants. She tried putting fish parts, in with the house plants. The plants were happy, if you don’t mind flies.
@MyAlaska1210 ай бұрын
I can't wait to build my greenhouse here in Willow Alaska.
@keithmantey194010 ай бұрын
Could you tell what his main glazing wall was... polycarbonate and framing was?
@ArkopiaYouTube10 ай бұрын
Twin wall 8mm polycarbonate outside, on 2x6 spruce lumber, and 6mil greenhouse poly inside.
@MyAlaska1210 ай бұрын
@@ArkopiaKZbinI could tell it was polycarbonate on the outside. didn't notice the 6 mil poly on the inside. Thanks for sharing.
@annking15769 ай бұрын
ArkopiaKZbin. - how thick were the foam panels (ridgid?). Under the 14" of sand?
@patrickbos8259 ай бұрын
@@annking1576 2"
@13atmanX9 ай бұрын
I don't think I have ever watched a 44 minute YT video from start to finish. This was an amazing video by two amazing people. I learned a ton and will apply to the projects I am doing.
@patrickbos8259 ай бұрын
Glad I could help ?
@leelastarsky9 ай бұрын
I had not heard about birdsong waking the plants, but it makes sense! I'm lucky to live in a part of Australia where we have heaps of varied birdlife, and am a bird nerd, so this was VERY interesting!! Also a permaculture gardener!
@numberonepoohead10 ай бұрын
Great job
@happyhobbit845010 ай бұрын
KISS = Keep It Super Simple This is fantastic ... this is what man was meant to do -- creative ideas put to use!!! Like the birds and the natural aspects of how they help the plants. Thank you for this wonderful video
@kaf23039 ай бұрын
Love the philosophical reasoning too, same reasons I uploaded my greenhouse & other projects to KZbin. Let’s All keep sharing!
@duncannicholson18825 ай бұрын
Genuinely one of the best carefully considered set ups ive seen. Lots of very practical information. I live in the North West UK, not as cold but certainly have limited solar esp during the winter. Excellent
@naturally-logicalАй бұрын
Excellent work, you two. Love the concept with these components which are key to me: 1. Radiant Heat 2. Thermal mass 3. Auquaponics To me - if any possible, *every home requires a green house on the south side* - excellent for good, recreation AND efficiency of the home itself (inspired by Earthship homes). Love the idea with the birds awakening/stimulating the plants, by the way. Now I just need to get rid of unnecessary bureaucracy in my part of the work, so I can freely add to the southside, and put a fireplace as I please, not as I am told after paying a fee for whomever claims to have the right to decide for me and rule over the place where I live...
@fincalavita48425 ай бұрын
Great to see how you inspired people to build these awsome Arkopia greenhouses. Hope for the future ❤
@keystonepirate253410 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Very inspiring build. Much respect 🤙
@tf7274Ай бұрын
I heat my swimming pool on the farm with the 1 inch poly strung on our windbreaker fence line. 1 tiny grunfos pump on a timer runs for 2 minutes and off for 8 from 10am to 5pm. With 1 inch Styrofoam under the pool, it has got to 115'F on a really hot day. We don't pull the cover off until 11 pm and enjoy it as a hot tub. We're swimming by May long and out late September. We're 8 hours north of Minneapolis.
@HeatherValentineMsFoodie9 ай бұрын
I also live in snow, frost in May and August and the forest!!!! Ponderosas I will not cut but want to grow food for me and bunnies. ❤❤ THANK YOU GUYS!!!!!!
@TimKleingarnBioladenWurzelWerk13 күн бұрын
Amazing inspiration! Thank you 🙏 Have you thought about ionizing the air to control mold activity? To me your are an Engineering-Genius combined with an awesome intuition for the needs of nature’s desires! A real dream! All connected together with all the good vibration❣️❤ A whole sustaining paradise to feed a big family and also to keep them busy.
@sylvie-pf8vd5 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video to find on a Sunday morning 💛💛
@mysimplefix9 ай бұрын
You mentioned that you had concerns with moisture levels increasing, and that the incoming cold air from the outside was too cold. Have you ever considered using a "Heat Recovery Ventilation" system? (HRV). This unit will effectively extract the heat from the greenhouse exhaust air, and put it straight into the dry fresh incoming air (Approximately 80 % efficiency). For example, in my house when the outside air is at minus 15 degrees Celsius, the incoming air gets preheated (just by air exchange, no heating elements) to plus 12 degrees Celsius. Hope this helps! Mine in my house iis a "Venmar". This would likely work well for your greenhouse.
@ArkopiaYouTube9 ай бұрын
My house has a little venmar, yes. I had envisioned making my own more efficient air exchanger. A project for one of these years.
@patrickbos8259 ай бұрын
@@ArkopiaKZbin that very special day called "some day "😂
@DanTheMan7777710 ай бұрын
Amazing, this is inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
@JohnViinalass-lc1ow9 ай бұрын
an exciting result of thinking-at-work, good posters...well done, little family and critters!
@sylvie-pf8vd5 ай бұрын
You two have just infused my dream life!! Add a few beautiful draft horses and it's a perfect life!
@gingerliciousaquatics2 ай бұрын
I would love to see more about the fish how everything is connected. Great build
@FosterFarmsOk9 ай бұрын
love this video. I grow citrus in the ground here in Oklahoma. I cover and heat them in the winter. They can go down to 3c or 38F easily and still stay nice and healthy.
@MultigrainKevinOs9 күн бұрын
Holy heck buds that is a banger design. Some industry experience being put to good use for a personal project. Having a nice warm full of green space all winter must be a total mental game changer especially here in the Canadian prairies. Outstanding work!
@mackenzieshelleyleejohnsto974410 ай бұрын
many thanks for interviewing Patrick
@patrickschooley35033 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing! I’m so jealous… You both have fantastic greenhouse set ups.
@christjullnwaribe87835 ай бұрын
Love what your doing...I would love to build something like this with a home at the back buried beneath the earth...
@clearasmud194510 ай бұрын
You guys are awesome! Inspiration at its finest. Love the birds and the sand battery, but most of all the comments and you both taking the time to answer questions truly shows your passion for helping others. You have proven self sufficiency is possible even in some of the hardest climates. Thanks Dean and Patrick!
@shaynenbock34735 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all your knowledge and information so valuable. This is my dream greenhouse garden.
@douggibson908410 ай бұрын
Great accomplishment Patrick. Maybe a roll down thermo-blanket to keep some of the heat in on those very cold winter days. I have though a greenhouse used in the winter should only be open on the glazing side when the sun is out. I always thought of a jet fighter lens being the thick insulation to flip over the greenhouse glazing at night or on those cold winter days/ nights. Great job Guys.
@patrickbos82510 ай бұрын
I wanted one , but I built during the lock downs and supply chain collapse. Maybe on the next one.
@lisat97079 ай бұрын
Don't need anything fancy In winter. A lil sewing and rope with a solar triggered motor to rise and lower the blankets... Add tarps to make a blanket sandwich of the blanket... and moving blankets would work great for this.
@aletafrances49849 ай бұрын
It takes an extraordinary set of skills in order to achieve the end results while understanding how it all works. Physics, geometry, hydro engineering, expert abilities to built the infrastructure, etc.. Cleverness & brilliance beyond words. I have so much admiration for these guys & others who are doing the same thing. My Dad had a grade 6 education yet he was brilliant in understanding & applying science & math in his job & the maintenance of the family home.
@patrickbos8259 ай бұрын
My Dad only finished grade 9 but can do math in his head better than all of us who have been raised with a calculator. He also rode a horse to school when he was 4 and drove a team with his 2 sisters when he was 7. When ever I think I am hard done by I think about my forefathers and how I can't hold a candle to them
@Justcooking24724 күн бұрын
Wow! I really I joyed watching this video of your greenhouse. I am in Cumming, Georgia. I have been wanting to build a greenhouse and this video was full of great informative information. Thank you. So happy I found your channel.
@arnoldschmidt275310 ай бұрын
Absolutely wonderful video Dean. I'm in need of actual structural drawings in order to qualify for financial support. The banks will not move forward with funding unless they see an actual engineered stamping on any architectural drawings. All I can do now is plug away at this slowly and still meet the county's requirements. Anyway brother, thank you and your guest for the advancement in this technology. May God bless both of you guys in your ventures. 😊
@ArkopiaYouTube10 ай бұрын
I think all you need is a truss plan really. The rest is very simple. Sorry, I never had plans for mine, and neither did Patrick. ✌️
@patrickbos82510 ай бұрын
I don't know what your goals are in building a greenhouse like this are, but mine were personal food security and getting out of a system that is doing a lot of things that I don't agree with. If you use a bank to finance your project your still under that system. Just my opinion you have to make the best decision for you. Where I live if you are zoned for agriculture and are a low occupancy building you don't need a permit.
@ericsumnicht782910 ай бұрын
@@patrickbos825, So I do understand that both you and Dean are skilled craftsmen and very savvy at finding building materials to up cycle into your projects. You've both done tons of research to develop your systems. There must be thousands, if not tens of thousands of people that dream about doing something just like this with the same motivation for personal food security and clean organic produce. Both of you talk about community sustainability and encourage the folks who come across this video to take action for themselves. Could you....would you.... please work with Dean to put these concepts, plans, designs, measurements and resources into a concrete format that someone without your skill set could take to a contractor and / or a bank to facilitate the creation of more of these incredible structures. If your serious about people having these for there families, and encouraging them to do so then please....please put something out there for those who don't have your expertise. Rob Avis has made a business and career out of doing this but you wouldn't have to go that far. Please just get something out there so that people could get this built. ❤
@24clayboy10 ай бұрын
I would look for a pole shed drawing and use that.
@laurastabell2489Ай бұрын
Contact the USDA. Loans and grants for greenhouses. Hoop houses were being given grants.
@bethwhite28579 ай бұрын
Great tour thanks guy's... Thanks Dean, 👍🌴🤠
@tkob946110 ай бұрын
Great vid guys very educational
@RJ-er3gv10 ай бұрын
WOW there is a lot to know to obtain a balanced eco system. Both of use have been learning from experience. Sure hope you are documenting all things that work.
@4ndroidG5 ай бұрын
Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing!
@stewartmoore5 ай бұрын
What an absolutely fantastic interview - Have to watch it many times to take in all the information. Thankyou for uploading and both of you are national treasures.
@leeannjensen216510 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@nathancarpenter933524 күн бұрын
I live in Minnesota. Love this concept. Have land, have desire, have no clue how to build. Who builds greenhouses for hire? Thanks!
@ArkopiaYouTube24 күн бұрын
Once designed any builder can build it.
@nathancarpenter933524 күн бұрын
Do you or Patrick have plans to share? I’m sure many of the viewers would love to replicate or continue to improve.
@clemmersmetalworx701210 ай бұрын
Another fantastic setup . Living on the Minnesota/ Ontario border. This is the style I will definitely be going with. Zone 3a
@luclachapelle349910 ай бұрын
Great job !
@daveaway10 ай бұрын
Great info. Thanks for sharing
@knowshet31319 күн бұрын
I love what y’all are doing. I think everyone in the country should be doing this especially right now.? Thank you so much for sharing! I look forward to sharing my project with y’all at some point down in Austin, Texas? Thanks for all the inspiration and God bless!
@ToIsleOfView9 ай бұрын
I agree. This is a fine-tuned machine. Everything works with no surprises and very little maintenance. It takes a lot of heat to get through zone 3 winter.
@Jakereviewsall11 күн бұрын
Something like this would be a bit pricey for what I can afford but I am working on buying a few acres right now and I want to put a nice size greenhouse to grow everything. Not as cold where I live at least.
@tybrady45984 ай бұрын
Beautiful! I’d make the greenhouse my home. Make the walkways a bit wider and have chairs and sofas scattered about with kitchen/ bathroom/bedroom in the back.
@theoriginalmonstermaker4 ай бұрын
I thought the exact same thing. I would live in there! Build a loft at the back, and sleep next to your canopy : )
@petra11134 ай бұрын
That would be a earthship home. 😂
@theoriginalmonstermaker4 ай бұрын
@petra1113 is that all an "earth ship" is? I thought it was a fully self contained system... or those style the guy builds in Arizona where the "house" is carved out of the ground so it maintains a stable temperature? Still cool though 😎
@LindaCuglietta5 ай бұрын
WOW WOW WOW! incredible done. you should write a book on how to build your green house. I'm sure many more would do it. On a side not, I agree with all your comments in the conclusion of the video. Job well done. Makes me want to go buy an acreage. cheers, sincerely an Albertan
@POSMhorsefarmer74 ай бұрын
I'll buy at least one, and tell my friends.
@adamr411510 ай бұрын
Inspiring, nice work guys 👍
@Tahkayaw9 ай бұрын
Best video I have seen for some time on greenhouses in winter, Thank You
@chriscarshunting10 ай бұрын
Awesome work guys.
@Andy-ib6xd24 күн бұрын
Wow This guy thought of everything!! Well done!
@nospamman44435 ай бұрын
Great video gents! Thanks for sharing your experience.
@dustman962 ай бұрын
Nicely done, good thinking!
@kisseehomeinspections3275Ай бұрын
Please..you 2 get together and do a book with plans ... resources providers...wins,losses, wishes to do next time etc.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy9 ай бұрын
Love this! I also really like how you clarified the ground conditions of the "bananas in Nebraska" guy. I've had to explain that so many times to people when I talk about Sunken thermal mass greenhouses with people on my channel. No mistake, that guy built something amazing, but I think I'm going to point people here to these videos from now on. You did such a great job explaining it.
@johnwright64037 ай бұрын
I will be emulating this build! Very clever!
@nonadanon9 ай бұрын
Well done, love the whole sharing concept and how sustainable it is. Beautiful!
@willmakxam383410 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Always nice to see fellow farmers being able to make time to build and complete a side project! I hope to build ours in Wellington North county, Ontario, Canada. In a year or two... Sand battery combined with air exchange, cobb straw bale walls with sheet steel exterior. Dug into the ground 4 feet as well, to gain more thermal barrier on walls. More wallipini style (thanks to the draining capability of near by river), 12 to 14 dgree Celsius ground here... so we are likely going to show the climate alarmists geeen houses can be quite efficient. River's Edge Goat Dairy Thanks boys. See you around
@Rebecca.Robbins10 ай бұрын
Amazing!!!! I LOVE these videos! So so many smart ideas! It’s so amazing that Patrick was able to build just from watching your other videos! I’m so impressed!!! ❤
@Nadine----10 ай бұрын
What beauty, It's so exciting, I hope to build the third Arkopia. Quebec.
@ArkopiaYouTube10 ай бұрын
Get er done. 💪✌️
@leofortey756110 ай бұрын
I'm trying myself for 3rd in Ontario. :-) Friendly competition for a better future! (No sand battery, though. I have other ideas...)
@Nadine----10 ай бұрын
@@leofortey7561 I'm very curious Leo. ;)) ps I'm interested in biomeiler and biogas/bio digester
@lovengreen8 ай бұрын
So cool :-) You are a inspiration. I hope the birds are able to fly around in the greenhouse 🐦
@JR-xw5dk10 ай бұрын
Great build.
@DeepCycle99 ай бұрын
Amazing setup, thanks for showing this architectural masterpiece..