[Bioconversion] Soap Bubble Greenhouse

jason marshall jdmarshall at gmail.com
Mon Nov 13 01:59:21 CST 2006


Interesting.

Here are some other pictures of the greenhouse.

http://www.solarbubblebuild.com


I wonder if they really need such a thick layer, and how long the
bubbles remain.

-Jason


On 11/12/06, Jeff Davis <jeff0124 at velocity.net> wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Here's an idea for a greenhouse. Hey, you could grow algae or maybe potatoes
> (in tires) in it!
>
> http://www.tdc.ca/bubblegreenhouse.htm
>
> "Yes, soap bubbles are being used in the only functional plastic covered
> greenhouse in the world to insulate when the outside temperature is as cold
> as - 30 degrees C and when the interior heat in the summer gets so hot that
> the plants in greenhouses need to be kept cool. The soap bubbles insulate
> when they need it and dissipate when they do not."
>
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>
> Jeff
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- Jason



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