Perpetual harvest greenhouse system
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The Perpetual Harvest Greenhouse System (PHGS) is a concept for a greenhouse system that incorporates different new technologies,that have been proven to work separately[citation needed]. The goal of this system is creating the most efficient possible greenhouse for little money. The greenhouse system should produce more food than a conventional greenhouse systems and in the process being environmentally friendly as well.
[edit] Concept reviews and support
The concept has received praise from multiple organisations, including Midwest Permaculture (Simple Greenhouse Projections for Perpetual Harvest System , review), STELLAR PROJECTS LLC (Possible projects to be developed by Stellar Projects) and Earth-House.com (Earth house review).
[edit] Links
- the official site of the PHGS concept
- Midwest Permaculture review
- Stellar Projects
- Earth-House.com review
- Earth-House review on Natural-villages.org