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Old April 8, 2007   #11
feldon30
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I really need to buy a weather station with a remote that records the daily high and low temps.

I do not think it got below 36 here. Anyway, I did not lose a single plant that I can tell.

It is 48 degrees outside, but my tomato plants are enjoying mid-80's in their greenhouses. I opened a little bit of each greenhouse to cool them down a bit so it doesn't cook the plants.

I may take some good advice and connect the two beds so that I can make the whole thing one 30 foot long temporary greenhouse and then I can put an electric heater in the middle to warm the two beds.

Here's the pictures:




Added cages


Paint, Measure, Cut. OOPS! Re-measure, Re-cut!


A rarely seen angle of strawberry and tomato beds.


Almost finished!


A little duct tape'll do ya!

P.S. The pool is actually almost warm enough to swim in. And no, I'm not filling it in with dirt!!!

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