9/4/24

Building a DIY Thermal Greenhouse

This episode is part 2 of our conversation with James Mann (aka Spicebush Woodcraft) on the Year of Plenty Podcast. James is a foraging educator, homesteader, and chef from Ohio. In this episode, James explains how he built a thermal greenhouse for homesteading.

Episode Overview:

  • Why James built a thermal greenhouse to get more out of his homestead

  • What his thermal greenhouse looks like and how he built it (including the budget)

  • How the greenhouse allows him to grow plants during cold seasons

  • How he collects rainwater to water the plants in his thermal greenhouse

  • The benefits of a thermal greenhouse for homesteading

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