Perpetual harvest greenhouse system

Perpetual harvest greenhouse system

The Perpetual Harvest Greenhouse System (PHGS) is a concept for a greenhouse system that incorporates different new technologies,that have been proven to work separatelyFact|date=March 2008. 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.

Concept reviews and support

The concept has received praise from multiple organisations, including Midwest Permaculture (Simple Greenhouse Projections for Perpetual Harvest System , [http://www.midwestpermaculture.com/GreenhouseProfitPotential.php review] ), STELLAR PROJECTS LLC (Possible projects to be developed by [http://www.stellarprojectsllc.com/Possible%20Projects.htm Stellar Projects] ) and Earth-House.com (Earth house [http://www.earth-house.com/Going_Organic/Perpetual_Harvest/perpetual_harvest.html review] ).

Links

* [http://www.perpetualharvestgreenhousesystem.com the official site of the PHGS concept]
* [http://www.midwestpermaculture.com/GreenhouseProfitPotential.php Midwest Permaculture review]
* [http://www.stellarprojectsllc.com/Possible%20Projects.htm Stellar Projects]
* [http://www.earth-house.com/Going_Organic/Perpetual_Harvest/perpetual_harvest.html Earth-House.com review]
* [http://www.natural-villages.org/?p=168 Earth-House review on Natural-villages.org]


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