the bliss house
Dec. 5th, 2017 08:58 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I've been imagining this idea for the property. I've been thinking about growing both Theobroma Cacao and Coffea Arabica in a green house. Both plants can be kept pruned below three meters, and they have similar growing requirements: no freezing, plenty of water with good draniage, dappled sun, and high humidity.
So I'm visualizing a large hothouse, big enough for twelve trees -- each tree would require nine square meters when grown, so we're looking at a foot print of about 1080 sq meters, or about 30'X40' -- about the same size as the house.
We can try growing all kinds of tropical understory flowers under the trees.
In winter, it would be heated by hot water solar, and in the middle of all of this would sit a solar powered hot tub. I'd plant sugar maples to provide dappled shade, as well as syrup and beauty.
The house would be stackwood from the base up to 1.5 meters, and 8mm clear twinwall polycarbonate panels up the rest of the way -- I figure I'm going to need about 2400 sq feet of panels (includes the roof), at maybe $2/sq ft by the time I'm gonna be in a position to buy it. All together, not counting the cost of the plants, I'm thinking 10K-15K.
As an aside, I'm looking toward a small low-tech wood-fired steam powered generating plant, if we get to a place where we can't replace a worn out solar system. I'm hoping that we'll have at least 30 years on solar, maybe fifty if we can store extra equipment against failure. Timeclock starts in 2025 or so.
making chocolate from cacao beans
coffee: 10 Steps from Seed to Cup
So I'm visualizing a large hothouse, big enough for twelve trees -- each tree would require nine square meters when grown, so we're looking at a foot print of about 1080 sq meters, or about 30'X40' -- about the same size as the house.
We can try growing all kinds of tropical understory flowers under the trees.
In winter, it would be heated by hot water solar, and in the middle of all of this would sit a solar powered hot tub. I'd plant sugar maples to provide dappled shade, as well as syrup and beauty.
The house would be stackwood from the base up to 1.5 meters, and 8mm clear twinwall polycarbonate panels up the rest of the way -- I figure I'm going to need about 2400 sq feet of panels (includes the roof), at maybe $2/sq ft by the time I'm gonna be in a position to buy it. All together, not counting the cost of the plants, I'm thinking 10K-15K.
As an aside, I'm looking toward a small low-tech wood-fired steam powered generating plant, if we get to a place where we can't replace a worn out solar system. I'm hoping that we'll have at least 30 years on solar, maybe fifty if we can store extra equipment against failure. Timeclock starts in 2025 or so.
making chocolate from cacao beans
coffee: 10 Steps from Seed to Cup
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Date: 2017-12-27 04:02 am (UTC)