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This invention is directed toward equipment and methods for gardens and farming where an enhanced environment is created for improved plant growth. It is also directed toward affordable greenhouses that provide an enhanced growing environment for plants.
Gardens are popular in the US with tomatoes being the most popular garden fruit grown, followed by cucumbers, sweet peppers, green beans, and carrots. Additionally, 35% of all households in America, or 42 million households, grow food at home or in a community garden (according to National Gardening Association articles published in 2014).
U.S. Pat. No. 9,357,718 discusses an insulated shell to overcome certain temperature conditions that hinder crop growth. However, the disclosure does not address water and crop growth issues related to an enclosed environment.
Similarly, US publication no. 20130152462 discloses the size and shape of a large greenhouse suitable for controlling the inner environment for plant growth. However, the disclosure is primarily concerned with the building construction details and does not disclose improvements that enhance crop growth.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,490,327 describes a greenhouse system that is moved between growing areas. However, the elaborate and relative expensive system of rails and rollers, and associated anchoring system, is relatively expensive.
Others have worked in a similar field of hydroponic farming systems. For example, US Publication no 20130255146 discloses a box that is used to control a plant climate. However, the types of materials needed to construct the protective shell around the plants requires expensive and elaborate systems that are unsuitable to mass production farming. Such stiff designs limit the size of a plant, limiting overall usefulness for a variety of plants.
The current art of greenhouses do not address the need for portability and scalability to create an affordable greenhouse suitable for a home, apartment, or cold weather environment. What is needed in the marketplace is a portable, small scale, production oriented plant growth environment and garden chamber which facilitates enhanced protection from environmental conditions including weeds, insects. Also, the environment and chamber must promote a suitable temperature, atmospheric content, and moisture level that allows improved crop growth and germination in a variety of climates, especially colder climates.
The disclosed invention is a greenhouse suitable for growing crops and edible pants which can be used for personal or commercial uses. The embodied invention includes supporting framework and for an inner and outer cover which allows for use in colder environments. A two cover-adjustable system allows the cover to expand as crops grow. Additionally,
1. Water is provided through a subterranean irrigation system or summer misting system.
2. CO2 growth enhancement is provided by certain types of decomposing organics.
3. In winter, heat is generated by the decomposing of organic matter (such as manure not requiring electricity to provide heat).
4. Inset protection is provided by the inner cover and the outer cover is a shade cover The entire system usable in a broad variety of environmental and personal situations. It will work in dry desserts and cold climates.
The disclosed invention is a simplified greenhouse which provides for a crop growing garden in challenging environments. The greenhouse includes features that provide for enhanced temperature, moisture control, and improved CO2 levels, as well as protection from wind and insects. The enclosure provides for crop growth in temperature conditions as low as 0 degrees F.
The conceived invention has numerous benefits including:
Some important objectives include:
The greenhouse comprises an improved circular structural framework with dual top covers and a plastic ground cover. The plastic ground cover is installed under the plant growing soil provides additional temperature control as well as protection from insects. The soil takes up approximately half of volume defined by the circular structural framework. A water drip system is included which provides moisture control and fertilization.
The dual top covers allow sunlight to enter the garden chamber and provide for a space above the plant to initially grow. A gap is provided between the two top covers that provides for an improved thermal barrier in cold winters, and an additional cover providing shade and cooling in the summers.
Access to the plant and equipment in the simplified greenhouse is provided by allowing the two outer covers to be easily lifted/removed. The outer cover is held in place over a supporting framework by an elongated pipe, such as plastic or metal. The outer cover protects the inner cover and garden chamber from wind damage. The inner cover is held in place by an elongated weight that rests on trays connected to the framework.
A optional misting system above grade inside the inner cover provides additional cooling through evaporation during extreme heat. It would be turned on as needed in the summer days.
In an embodiment of the invention, an initial charge of manure is added to the soil inside the garden chamber to provide plant nutrients and a source of heat while it degrades. It is estimated that the garden chamber will have a temperature as much as 120-140° F. when the sun is shining. This can extend the growing season up to an additional 3 months in high latitude locations where temperatures are generally cooler.
Some plants can provide for enhanced production by how it is harvested. Iceberg lettuce, for example, can well tolerate shearing of the outside leaves without hurting plant growth. Such methods allow for higher production levels by not removing the entire plant when harvesting. Such a searing method can add up to an additional 4-5 times the normal production over a two-year plant growing/harvesting cycle.
The design and harvesting methods of the conceived invention can provide a significant amount of vegetables and fruit for a family of four for an entire year with a gardening chamber only twenty-four feet long.
The garden chamber provides 30% growth improvement when the atmosphere around the plant is enriched with CO2. Normal atmospheric levels of approximately 400 ppm, can be increased in the garden chamber. A series of bags can be hung inside the garden chamber which uses mycelial (cultivated) to give off a relatively large amount of CO2. Alternately, a pipe can be used to feed in a small percent of CO2 to provide an enriched atmosphere to as much as 1,500 ppm. CO2 enrichment only helps during the daylight hours when the sun is available for photosynthesis.
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The polyethylene pipe 9 can be modified to let the inner (or outer) cover expand when the plant grows. For example, a telescoping section could be added to provide height expansion.
An outer cover 5 is attached to a semicircle wire support 16 and is tensioned against the wire support by two elongated PVC pipes 15 which are oriented parallel to the crop row. An optional clamp 17 provides additional gripping between the outer cover and the PVC pipes to ensure that the outer cover is wind resistant. Attachment clips 10, such as Velcro or a mechanical clip, additionally attach the outer cover 5 to the rigid wire 16.
The dual cover—outer cover and inner cover—provides heat containment and shade. The outer cover is usually preferred for harsh environments (i.e. cold areas) is preferably porous. The outer and inner covers according to the conceived invention will protect the plants from hazards such as birds, insects, weed seeds, and wind damage.
The drip pipe (or drip tape) below the soil surface adds moisture based on a measurement of soil moisture content.
A no till gardening process allows a balanced microbial and fungus community that works symbiotically to promote plant health and growth.
In dessert areas creating a more humid growth environment during a dry hot season, can allow a more tropical variety of plants to grow in desserts.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described, the invention may be modified and adapted to various operational methods to those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the description and figure shown herein, and includes all such embodiments, changes, and modifications that are encompassed by the scope of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 62/640,005 filed on Mar. 7, 2018. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is incorporated herein by reference.
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62640005 | Mar 2018 | US |