MUST KNOW CHEAP SECRETS FOR A FROST FREE GREENHOUSE Protect Plants from Cold

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Must Know Cheap Secrets for a frost free Greenhouse Protect Plants from Cold

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I watched a video that stated 55 gallon drums tend to separate into a warm upper layer and a cold lower. To combat this I put a 75w aquarium heater in the bottom and sealed it with the lid as to contain it and not affect humidity keeping it warm throughout. During the day the heater automatically turns off and absorbs the ambient heat. If the water drop below 80F the heater maintains the temperature providing a 70-80F large thermal mass to get you through the night. I have 2 in a 10x12 however, this is not the only method I use because although not dying at 40-50F plants tend to slow down and look sickly if sustained at those temps. This is a timely topic heading into the coldest part of the year. I rewatched the mr.heater video on this channel yesterday for ideas on this matter.

unlabuntenga
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Hey, Brad, I just discovered your channel! We have a small 6'x6' unheated greenhouse. I saved 6 of my big cat litter jugs (20 lb size), painted them black, and filled them with water. On a sunny day, I'll set them in direct sun, then move into the greenhouse before dusk. They keep the greenhouse about 5-10 degrees warmer than outside air - within reason. I'm in the northern third of Indiana, so these don't work when it's 18 degrees outside, but they're excellent in Spring when temps may drop to high 20's-low 30's overnight. I may experiment this Spring with one of those small cube heaters w/thermostat. Beats worrying about my greenhouse temps. We grow a sizable veggie garden which feeds us all summer, then we can or dehydrate to eat all winter. Keeping those warm-weather seedlings healthy is a must. The small oscillating fan is something I need! Thank you for the ideas!

gsdalpha
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Thank you, we were in the 20's last night and filled jugs with hot water and my mini greenhouse stayed frost free where the night before the zipper was frozen shut. Have a blessed day!
You can also use a fish tank heater submerged in a jug or bucket of water. Just check the size 1-5 gallon to know what size bucket of jug you need.

tammyardoin-Bithiah
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Keeping the attached porch (turned into greenhouse) above freezing will allow us to grow lettuce, spinach and cold weather crops this year for the family. Not worried about producing for the public any more. Lost farm fields of collards and kale last Dec in an abnormal freeze. Thank you!

ticktock
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THIS IS AN EXCELLENT VIDEO! my plants and I thank you for all the ❄️🌼🌻🌿🌱

yeoinbird
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A clay chimney pot or large clay pot over the candles acts as a a thermal storehouse and increases the heat output from the candles. Best placed low down near the floor to allow the heat to rise.

bloggalot
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I'm planning to set a couple of jugs of water on top of a seedling heat mat connected to the thermo plug. Should help to evenly radiate heat. Thanks for the tips!

simmonds
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Have you looked into window shrink film? The clear kind you install with two-sided tape on the frame and using a hair dryer? It's done a huge difference for me, without losing light intensity like you do with bubble wrap.

Dwynfal
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Bales hay or straw sitting outside help. In light freeze weather. I have never tried in heavy freezes with lots of snow. I would imagine a thermal water proof moving blanket on top, with a tarp over to help keep moisture off would help.take care.

bobbiwest
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Loved this!! 👍🏻😊👍🏻
Thanks a million!!

rmartinie
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i have an itty bitty green house. i use my canning pot, with an inch of water, place the candles (large ones) into clay pots then in the pan. works a treat. buts a small space. warms to 65 for about 5 hours.

katseyeview
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Hi, Brad! Thank you for sharing all this useful information. Can I ask you about your experience in protecting your garden from heavy downpours?

sirene
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I used my bbq smoker to heat my greenhouse. My smoker does the heating and the cooking . The Oklahoma Joe Smoker work great. My greenhouse serve as trellis, greenhouse and playhouse.

masterofgarden-charka
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You can also use a small clay pot with steel wool over a 40 watt bulb lamp. The bulbs die kinda fast but they are cheap and it works great!

Nicopasta
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Thanks a million Sir...man...some really great ideas....never saw a thermal cube before...super cool idea👏👏👏👏👏

davidschmidt
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Actually I use 30 gal. Barrels filled with River Rock then topped off with water. So the Rocks hold the heat for approximately 6 hours.But then my Greenhouse is 10’x14’ RIGA4. So it’s at got a bit of insulation. In order to use the Candles cover them elevated with bricks then clay pots.

macclark
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If you use terracotta pots or put on in the middle of a metal coffee container, it will trap more heat, get warmer and radiate enough to warm up the place. if using the terracotta pot method, place a few blocks around the candle, and place the pot bottom up on the blocks so that is just a bit (maybe an inch or two) above the top of the candle and just let it go 😎😎

evan
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Greetings from the LooseNatural farm in Andalusia Spain

SuerteDelMolinoFarm
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My primary heat source is a Comfort Zone heater! They are pretty efficient and powerful heaters, and it doesnt need to run constantly either. Love it! I supplement by bubblewrapping

matthewpolmanter
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You could combine them aswell. Like putting the water bottle above the candles.

jameswalker