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Underground doesn't matter if it's a green house or your house listen why

After watching the videos playing sure you look at all the pictures we are about to add to this blog oh, the reason why we tell people to do this sometimes they can't tell how sophisticated the technology is from the videos so we wanted to give you more moderate day examples.

 If you understand it doesn't necessarily mean that you have to put the house under ground ubuildit above ground and then put the dirt around it for installation, if you get it then you know that if you do enough dirt around your house and plant grass and shrubberies it is underground. Use this technology and others like it to build your greenhouses
Here's some more information if you want to know how to dig holes for yourself for thermal Mass Heating or just having a easier ways to dig underground
Or                                             https://youtu.be/G0MTVVs7QU8







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