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Grow vegetables year-round in a greenhouse powered only by solar energy

Originally developed in China to feed millions, Chinese greenhouses are earth-sheltered, solar-heated, east-west oriented, intelligently glazed, and well-insulated. They have proven highly effective in growing warm-weather vegetables and fruits like green peppers and tomatoes in cold climates through fall, winter, and early spring using passive solar energy as the sole heat source.

The Chinese Greenhouse is a full-color comprehensive guide to these passive solar greenhouses for self-sufficiency and growing year-round in soil or aquaponic grow beds with no additional heat. Coverage includes:

  • How to design, build, and operate a Chinese greenhouse
  • How to improve performance via short-term and long-term heat banking
  • How to provide additional heat to make your greenhouse operate even more effectively
  • How to cool the greenhouse during t

    Table of Contents

    1. My Introduction to Chinese Greenhouses
    Early Experiences with Greenhouse Growing
    Building a Four-Season Greenhouse
    The Chinese Greenhouse
    Meeting Dr. Sanjun Gu and The Real Chinese Greenhouse
    What's this Book about?

    2. What's Wrong with Conventional Greenhouses?
    Shortcomings of Conventional Greenhouses
    Conclusion

    3. What Makes the Chinese Greenhouse so Special?
    A Closer Look
    The Advantages of Earth-Sheltering
    How Earth-Sheltering Actually Works
    A Brief History of the Chinese Greenhouse
    Evolutionary Changes to Chinese Greenhouse Design
    A Chinese Farming Success Story
    Do Chinese Greenhouses Really Work?
    Chinese Greenhouses and All-Season Greenhouses
    Conclusion

    4. Building a Chinese Greenhouse: Site Selection, Excavation, and Drainage
    Above Ground or Underground: That's the Question
    Compensating Strategies
    Selecting and Excavating Your Site
    Getting it Right: Proper Orientation
    Proper Drainage: Protecting Your Greenhouse from Water Infiltration
    Water, Water, Everywhere, and You can be Sure It Will Find a Way In
    Conclusion

    5. Thermal Mass, Framing, Glazing, and Insulation
    Thermal Mass
    Framing Your Greenhouse
    Roof Slope: What's the Optimum Angle?
    Glazing or Plastic
    Insulation
    How Much Glazing do you Need?
    Conclusion

    6. Improving Performance: Daytime Internal Heat Banking
    Daily Internal Heat Banking
    Additional Considerations
    Conclusion

    7. Improving Performance: Daily Heat Banking with a Solar Hot Air System
    Using a Solar Hot Air Collector to Bank Heat
    Where Can I Purchase a Solar Hot Air Collector?
    Mounting a Solar Hot Air Collector
    How does a Solar Hot Air System Work?
    What's the Proper Tilt Angle?
    Mounting a Solar Hot Air Collector on a Rack
    Controlling Hot Air Systems
    Build Your Own Solar Hot Air Collector
    Conclusion

    8. Improving Performance: Daily Heat Banking with Solar Hot Water Systems
    What Is a Solar Hot Water System?
    Drainback Solar Hot Water Systems
    Pump-Driven Glycol-Based Solar Hot Water Systems
    Which System Should You Use?
    Evacuated Tube Solar Hot Water Collectors
    Installing a Solar Hot Water System
    Conclusion: How about Long-Term Heat Storage?

    9. Improving Performance: Long-Term (Seasonal) Heat Banking
    Long-term Heat Banking: A New Idea?
    Long Term or Seasonal Heat Banking
    Heat Banking in Earth-Sheltered Buildings like the Chinese Greenhouse
    Active Annual Heat Storage
    Which Way to Go?
    Daily Internal Heat Recovery System
    Solar Hot Air System
    Seasonal Heat Storage with a Solar Hot Water System
    Conclusion: An Invitation to Share

    10. Battling the Heat: Summertime Production
    Summer Options
    Retiring the Greenhouse for the Summer
    Continuing to grow in a Chinese Greenhouse in the Summer
    Quit Bugging Me
    Conclusion

    11. Getting it Right: Designing Climate Batteries
    Climate Battery Design and Construction
    Climate Batteries and Cooling
    Conclusion

    12. Supplementing Solar Input: LED Lighting
    Do You Need to Supplement Lighting?
    What Kind of Lights Work Best?
    Understanding Light
    Understanding PAR
    When do you Need Supplemental Lighting?
    DLI: One More Thing About Lighting
    Conclusion
    Determining Daily Light Integral

    13. Building My Chinese Greenhouse: A Pictorial Documentary
    Site Selection and Preparation
    Building the Thermal Mass Wall
    Building Rammed Earth Tire Walls
    Earth-Cooling Tube Installation
    Waterproofing Mass Walls
    Framing the Greenhouse
    Installing the Roof
    Mudding the Walls
    Exterior Insulation and Backfilling
    Insulating the Interior Walls and Roof
    Installing Siding
    Revegetating the Berm
    We Made It!

    Index
    About the Author
    About New Society Publishers

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      Publisher: New Society Publishers
      Publication Date: 03/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9780865719293, 978-0865719293
      ISBN10: 865719292

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Grow vegetables year-round in a greenhouse powered only by solar energy

      Originally developed in China to feed millions, Chinese greenhouses are earth-sheltered, solar-heated, east-west oriented, intelligently glazed, and well-insulated. They have proven highly effective in growing warm-weather vegetables and fruits like green peppers and tomatoes in cold climates through fall, winter, and early spring using passive solar energy as the sole heat source.

      The Chinese Greenhouse is a full-color comprehensive guide to these passive solar greenhouses for self-sufficiency and growing year-round in soil or aquaponic grow beds with no additional heat. Coverage includes:

      • How to design, build, and operate a Chinese greenhouse
      • How to improve performance via short-term and long-term heat banking
      • How to provide additional heat to make your greenhouse operate even more effectively
      • How to cool the greenhouse during t

        Table of Contents

        1. My Introduction to Chinese Greenhouses
        Early Experiences with Greenhouse Growing
        Building a Four-Season Greenhouse
        The Chinese Greenhouse
        Meeting Dr. Sanjun Gu and The Real Chinese Greenhouse
        What's this Book about?

        2. What's Wrong with Conventional Greenhouses?
        Shortcomings of Conventional Greenhouses
        Conclusion

        3. What Makes the Chinese Greenhouse so Special?
        A Closer Look
        The Advantages of Earth-Sheltering
        How Earth-Sheltering Actually Works
        A Brief History of the Chinese Greenhouse
        Evolutionary Changes to Chinese Greenhouse Design
        A Chinese Farming Success Story
        Do Chinese Greenhouses Really Work?
        Chinese Greenhouses and All-Season Greenhouses
        Conclusion

        4. Building a Chinese Greenhouse: Site Selection, Excavation, and Drainage
        Above Ground or Underground: That's the Question
        Compensating Strategies
        Selecting and Excavating Your Site
        Getting it Right: Proper Orientation
        Proper Drainage: Protecting Your Greenhouse from Water Infiltration
        Water, Water, Everywhere, and You can be Sure It Will Find a Way In
        Conclusion

        5. Thermal Mass, Framing, Glazing, and Insulation
        Thermal Mass
        Framing Your Greenhouse
        Roof Slope: What's the Optimum Angle?
        Glazing or Plastic
        Insulation
        How Much Glazing do you Need?
        Conclusion

        6. Improving Performance: Daytime Internal Heat Banking
        Daily Internal Heat Banking
        Additional Considerations
        Conclusion

        7. Improving Performance: Daily Heat Banking with a Solar Hot Air System
        Using a Solar Hot Air Collector to Bank Heat
        Where Can I Purchase a Solar Hot Air Collector?
        Mounting a Solar Hot Air Collector
        How does a Solar Hot Air System Work?
        What's the Proper Tilt Angle?
        Mounting a Solar Hot Air Collector on a Rack
        Controlling Hot Air Systems
        Build Your Own Solar Hot Air Collector
        Conclusion

        8. Improving Performance: Daily Heat Banking with Solar Hot Water Systems
        What Is a Solar Hot Water System?
        Drainback Solar Hot Water Systems
        Pump-Driven Glycol-Based Solar Hot Water Systems
        Which System Should You Use?
        Evacuated Tube Solar Hot Water Collectors
        Installing a Solar Hot Water System
        Conclusion: How about Long-Term Heat Storage?

        9. Improving Performance: Long-Term (Seasonal) Heat Banking
        Long-term Heat Banking: A New Idea?
        Long Term or Seasonal Heat Banking
        Heat Banking in Earth-Sheltered Buildings like the Chinese Greenhouse
        Active Annual Heat Storage
        Which Way to Go?
        Daily Internal Heat Recovery System
        Solar Hot Air System
        Seasonal Heat Storage with a Solar Hot Water System
        Conclusion: An Invitation to Share

        10. Battling the Heat: Summertime Production
        Summer Options
        Retiring the Greenhouse for the Summer
        Continuing to grow in a Chinese Greenhouse in the Summer
        Quit Bugging Me
        Conclusion

        11. Getting it Right: Designing Climate Batteries
        Climate Battery Design and Construction
        Climate Batteries and Cooling
        Conclusion

        12. Supplementing Solar Input: LED Lighting
        Do You Need to Supplement Lighting?
        What Kind of Lights Work Best?
        Understanding Light
        Understanding PAR
        When do you Need Supplemental Lighting?
        DLI: One More Thing About Lighting
        Conclusion
        Determining Daily Light Integral

        13. Building My Chinese Greenhouse: A Pictorial Documentary
        Site Selection and Preparation
        Building the Thermal Mass Wall
        Building Rammed Earth Tire Walls
        Earth-Cooling Tube Installation
        Waterproofing Mass Walls
        Framing the Greenhouse
        Installing the Roof
        Mudding the Walls
        Exterior Insulation and Backfilling
        Insulating the Interior Walls and Roof
        Installing Siding
        Revegetating the Berm
        We Made It!

        Index
        About the Author
        About New Society Publishers

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