Do you want to build a Biodome? Are you looking at creating a self-sufficient greenhouse that can make food for you and your family the whole year-round? Building your own biodome can be beneficial to you in a number of ways, and it can keep tropical temperatures inside, even in the dead of winter.
Turning self-sufficient is important for more and more people these days, not only to save money, but to provide a future for them and their family. The current hard financial times which many families are facing, has made people realise that growing their own food, not only saves them money, but also teaches there younger children the importance of providing for yourself.
So how do you build a biodome?
Building your own biodome might sound like an ambitious project, but with the right tools and plans, you can achieve this in a matter of weeks, or even days. It is possible to buy your own biodome, but with prices in the region of $16,000, I know you can build one for a fraction of that cost. If I told you it's possible to build one for $500, doesn't that sound a little bit better.
The first step is getting a set of plans, and without these you will simple be stuck, and that's putting it simply. The measurements and angles needed to build a biodome have to be precise, with no room for guessing or incorrect measurements. You don't need any special skills, and only simple timber is needed to build a biodome, and if I can do it, then you can too.
What are the benefits of building your own biodome? The list of benefits can go on and on, so I want to tell you just a couple of ways you can see that $500 back in just a matter of months.
1. Providing food for your family is the number 1 benefit, and with food prices ever-increasing, growing your own vegetables, will save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars over the life of your biodome.
2. Not only can you grow vegetables for your family, but you can also sell the extra food you cannot consume, and bring in another income. If you imagine growing your own food, and the amount of money you will save in a couple of months, add this together with selling the extra food, then that initial $500 can be recouped in very little time.








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