00:01
The video starts with the presenter preparing to show the greenhouse.
00:05
An explanation that they've attempted greenhouses before but faced issues with wind and snow.
00:19
Introduction to the specially designed greenhouse with a slanted roof and wood lathe reinforcement.
00:36
Features of the door are discussed, showing how it can be partially opened to maintain ventilation.
01:01
Inside the greenhouse, a method to train peas and beans onto chicken wire as an early season planting strategy is introduced.
01:31
Layering strategy within the greenhouse bed is explained, including straw, compost, and rabbit manure.
02:09
The presenter explains the heating strategy using the heat from compost to warm the greenhouse from the inside.
02:46
A discussion on the cost of the planting medium and the plans to create a sustainable cycle of compost for future use.
03:29
A look at the brackets used for construction and the cost breakdown of the lumber used.
04:00
The importance of poultry netting for trellising and shading to protect from intense heat in summer.
05:12
The presenter shows peas, radishes, and other starts growing within the greenhouse in early March.
05:59
Evidence of the compost continue to actively decompose, with steam visible, and the introduction of mushroom spawn as a possible project.
06:03
Explanation of avoiding ammonia build-up and use of the hotbed.
07:00
Sharing adjustments made for ventilation, with a focus on maintaining a controlled environment for growing plants.
07:49
A creative solution using bird netting to keep cats out of the greenhouse.
08:06
Use of boxes for planting garlic, allowing for easy transfer to an outdoor location later on.
10:12
Update on how the plants, including peas, carrots, and Swiss chard, are doing, with the greenhouse successfully withstanding strong winds and snow.
12:20
Announcement of good growth of garlic and peas. New plants, strawberries, introduced into the greenhouse.
13:33
Use of bird netting to prevent pets from accessing parts of the greenhouse and an update on effective passive ventilation.
14:56
A humorous mention of a bug catchment system formed by the condensation inside the greenhouse.
16:11
Explanation of why plants are being grown in boxes and the intention to move them later without disturbing the roots.
17:50
Showing mature tomato plants ready for transplant into the hotbed with a plan to protect them against the cold night temperatures.
18:57
Experiment of bringing chicks into the greenhouse for warmth and to prevent them from creating a mess in the house.
20:23
Checking on the chicks in the greenhouse the next morning, ensuring they have warmth and fresh water.
21:14
A barrier is created to protect the plants from the chicks, and the presenter reflects on the successful adaptation of the chicks to the greenhouse environment.