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The Food and Heat Producing Solar Greenhouse: Design, Construction and Operation (udgave 2016)

af Rick Fisher (Forfatter), Bill Yanda (Forfatter)

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Move your family toward self-sufficiency with The Food and Heat Producing Solar Greenhouse. This modern reprint contains the same priceless information that launched the solar-greenhouse revolution in the 1970s. From greenhouses improvised out of PVC pipe and Plexiglas, to big-budget, state-of-the-art structures, the design principles presented in this book apply to greenhouse projects in any setting with every budget. Inside you'll find...* All the information you need to design, build, and operate a greenhouse that will add solar heat to your home and help you save on heating bills. * A planting, maintenance, and harvesting procedure that will keep fresh, nutritious produce on your table all year.* Examples of a variety of efficient greenhouse styles from all over the United States. Growing your own food in a solar greenhouse is a healthy and rewarding way to eat better, save money, and minimize your carbon footprint. You'll cut down on food and energy costs for your family, and environmental costs for the planet.… (mere)
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Titel:The Food and Heat Producing Solar Greenhouse: Design, Construction and Operation
Forfattere:Rick Fisher (Forfatter)
Andre forfattere:Bill Yanda (Forfatter)
Info:Echo Point Books & Media (2016), Edition: Reprint ed., 210 pages
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Move your family toward self-sufficiency with The Food and Heat Producing Solar Greenhouse. This modern reprint contains the same priceless information that launched the solar-greenhouse revolution in the 1970s. From greenhouses improvised out of PVC pipe and Plexiglas, to big-budget, state-of-the-art structures, the design principles presented in this book apply to greenhouse projects in any setting with every budget. Inside you'll find...* All the information you need to design, build, and operate a greenhouse that will add solar heat to your home and help you save on heating bills. * A planting, maintenance, and harvesting procedure that will keep fresh, nutritious produce on your table all year.* Examples of a variety of efficient greenhouse styles from all over the United States. Growing your own food in a solar greenhouse is a healthy and rewarding way to eat better, save money, and minimize your carbon footprint. You'll cut down on food and energy costs for your family, and environmental costs for the planet.

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