Growing tropical fruit in the freezing mountains of Colorado without heating

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2024
  • Step into the magical world of the 4 season Greenhouse in Colorado. Witness the stunning variety of tropical fruits and plants that Justy has been growing for over 20 years. From bananas to figs, avocados to coffee, this greenhouse is a true paradise. Discover the secrets of how to grow your own food and heat your home with this incredible greenhouse. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button for more inspiring videos!
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Комментарии • 379

  • @StefanoCreatini

    Check out my latest video: Passive Greenhouse Feeds Family of 11 in Utah.

  • @Ian-hx7tl

    Awesome build. Unfortunately he spent $5,000 on polycarbonate sheets... by my math those are ~ $15k - $20k in todays dollars. Still envious though

  • @Mrx-qz1ol

    I need to chill with 70 year olds

  • @simplyann2710

    It’s beautiful down by the river. This area has changed so much and has become unaffordable for many, sadly. Enjoyed the video.

  • @kaceykelly7222

    It would be awesome if the U.S. could establish hundreds of these set-ups so we would be truly self-sustaining year-round, no matter what happens!

  • @theurbanthirdhomestead

    Just bought 40 acres in Colorado's high desert! Can't wait to make it look like this!

  • @lukesmetana1377

    Very cool. However, that thumbnail is very different than the reality.

  • @barahng
    @barahng  +88

    This man is living the life. Wishing him many more long years.

  • @angelahind5608

    My neighbour was so mad that i planted a red grspe beside his green grapes and i found out why the hard way .his besutiful green graps had turned to purple from my one plant .I was devastated l.

  • @janetpattison8474

    I had about 50 pineapple plants, and only about 5 grew fruit, and as soon as the pineapple got to about 6 inches long it was eaten by animals. I guess I need to cover them.

  • @JXZ-JAM
    @JXZ-JAM  +28

    I can say from a place of knowledge, he designed and built this place exceptionally well. I a 3rd gen Coloradoan all too familiar with the high desert and have dreams of mine own simliar place, but more of an ecovillage/transitional town.

  • @keithtauber4153

    This guy is living the dream. Awesome. He looks great for his age too.

  • @pennguino9137
    @pennguino9137 9 часов назад

    Inspirational setup. Living his best life. He seems happy.

  • @christcg1

    Love the seating area in the greenhouse! I'd spend my mornings there drinking a coffee and enjoying the view ☕🌄

  • @cameronfiorenza4685

    I am in CO as well! This is such a dream of mine -- having a mountain greenhouse, farm, and be completely self-sustainable as much as possible. Thank you for sharing the magic.

  • @topazfire974

    This is one of the most beautiful gardens I ever seen in a greenhouse .❤

  • @WouterLockefeer

    Absolutely awe-inspiring. The world could use many more people like this.

  • @stellaluuk2713

    Nice set up, tropical fruit trees and year round tomatoes , I'd enjoy that!

  • @cindycampbell807

    This guy is a genius it’s cool he worked to make his dream come true what a beautiful place

  • @PraxisPrepper

    Nice place you built. I came SO close to putting a south greenhouse on my place like you did when I was building my place, but elected to not do it because I couldn't figure a way of keeping the snow falling off the roof from smashing the greenhouse windows below. As I see, you came up with a super simple solution to that - just have the first few feet of the lower roof be metal roofing. Simple - elegant - and you got your greenhouse! Really nice place you made!