Farmers
who can extend their growing season have a distinct advantage in the
marketplace: By offering a product outside the “normal” growing season, they
can often receive a higher price. That’s what Steven Schwen (Earthen Path
Organic Farm) has done with his greenhouse, starting earlier in the year with
seedlings of warm-season vegetables, and continuing production into the fall
and even the winter months when he grows cold-tolerant crops. Part of what
makes Schwen’s operation so unique is the added innovation of thermal banking,
which significantly reduces the energy costs of running a greenhouse for
cold-season production.
Read more, see a diagram and view a video of this type of greenhouse here.
No comments:
Post a Comment