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how to keep your greenhouse warm
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I am planning on building a tropical fruit trees greenhouse. The plan is to build it using cattle panels and have a swivel at the lower sides to increase ventilation during the hot summers we get in my area. Most of the cold months will be about 3 of the whole year. My plan is to use natural sources of hear such as compost pile, black water jugs...and one I thought about..not sure if anyone had tried before a underground oven. Many part of Mexico use these ovens to cook meat and cover it with large plantain leaves...How safe would be this method? had any one tried before. I'll include the link to this type of oven. I would like to know your thoughts

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