Couple Growing Food 'Year Round' in a Backyard Permaculture Micro Farm with Geodesic Dome Greenhouse
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Description
Deborah and Gabe transformed an empty backyard lawn into an abundant permaculture micro-farm where they're growing fresh fruits and vegetables for themselves, and for sale at their farm gate stand. To grow food year-round in a northern climate, they also have a geodesic dome greenhouse with an indoor pond that helps regulate the temperature in all 4 seasons.
You can follow and find out more about The Ecobubble here:
https://www.ecobubble.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/ecobubblemic...
The couple is using permaculture and hügelkultur methods to grow food in their backyard gardens and they don't use any pesticides or herbicides. They've planted a food forest with fruit and nut trees, and they've also planted fruit trees and native plant species to feed birds and pollinators like bees and butterflies.
The 26’ geodesic growing dome is from Arctic Acres in Canada:
https://arcticacres.ca/
These domes are available from Growing Spaces in the United States:
https://growingspaces.com/
With a 1/2 acre of land, some infrastructure, and a whole lot of hard work, Deborah and Gabe are already growing loads of fresh food for themselves, their neighbours, and the wildlife around them. We can't wait to see what they get up to this year on their future homestead! You can follow along on their journey in bringing The Ecobubble vision to reality here:
https://www.ecobubble.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/ecobubblemic...
Special thank you to Laurie from Right Arm Builds ([email protected]) for being a growing dome ninja super star on filming day!
Thanks for watching!
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