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Canada Banana Farms, located 200 kilometres west of Toronto in Blyth, Ont., is cultivating fruit such as papayas, pineapples, lemons, guavas, and – of course – bananas. You'd think that you'd need an advanced degree in horticulture or botany to grow fruits like these in frigid Canada, but Terry Brake's method is easy – and cheap.
[...] "We grow them in hoop houses," Brake told CTV News Channel on Friday. "And we heat it with wood all winter long." The hoop houses – essentially long sheets of polyethylene stretched over a frame – have effectively created the jungle-like conditions these fruits need to flourish. "It just feels like you're in the tropics," Brake says of his DIY greenhouses. "It's very humid in there: about 85 to 90 per cent humidity in the winter."
Source: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/meet-the-farmer-who-s-growing-bananas-in-ontario-1.3007500
(Score: 2) by t-3 on Saturday July 30 2016, @09:57AM
Burning wood isn't that environmentally unfriendly if you look at it right. Wood is a renewable resource (and one which an orchard will always have an abundance of) and can be burned very cleanly with the right stove.
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Saturday July 30 2016, @02:03PM
You are aware that forest fires are natural, right? There have been forest fires for as long as there have been forests. Which, kinda predates man and his primitive fires. And, before that, there were pairie fires, grass fires, bush and shrub fires. In fact, at least one tree has evolved so that it's seeds are unable to germinate unless and until they have been exposed to a fire.
https://smokeybear.com/en/about-wildland-fire/benefits-of-fire/fire-in-nature [smokeybear.com]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 30 2016, @04:36PM
So you're saying that Smokey the Bear is an anti-environmentalist?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 30 2016, @07:11PM
I'm pretty sure they're talking about agricultural/industrial use, which has some different considerations from the forest fires you're talking about. Wood burns in forest fires, and forest fires are good. That doesn't mean that burning wood is always good (or optimal). Try not to jerk that anti-SJW knee so quickly.