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Old October 31, 2017   #11
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Our dbl walled structures are much sturdier than the single walled ones we have. if our electric goes out the fans are off and there is a lot more movement to those structures than normal.
I also see a big difference between the small structure and the huge one for temperature. the larger the air mass the more stable it is. my 26x96 has yet to freeze. I keep my plants covered because I am expecting it to happen any day now but it hasn't dropped below freezing yet. as a matter of fact I have a cherry tomato from Burpees in there yet that is amazing. still green still fruiting over 6' tall and flopping down to the ground... now it is getting some grey mold on it due to the cold damp but I ma still picking tomatoes off of it.
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