I have an old barn that is begging to be converted into a green house. The size of the barn is such that if I am going to have any hope of heating it through the winter I am going to have to get a lot of stuff right in the build and still yet do a lot more stuff once the passive measures are in place.
The walls of the old barn are eight inches thick and have 3 one inch steel cables through them. They stand 8 feet tall measured from the slab and seven and a half to nine depending on the slope on the outer walls. I am considering wrapping them in
straw bales in the same fashion one would build a straw home. A second more complicated and more expensive option would be to hire in dirt work to wrap the north east n west sides of the building in dirt. My desire is to approach the function of the an under ground
greenhouse.
Given that most of my heat loss is going to be up out of the roof....
Anyone know if or think I will even notice the benefit of either straw or dirt with an already 8" thick
concrete wall? The straw gives up mass but traps more air. The dirt has more mass but it will be biased to the bottom of the wall where the straw will be the same width top to bottom.
Any advice on or off topic is appreciated
Thank you permies I have learned so much already and feel like I will be able to apply so many ideas I discovered here.
Thanks again
Russ