Got another storm heading our way. Supposed to be a lot warmer though.
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No attachment to them poor gals... for shame!You're cold shed... just lambs to the slaughter
No more than for my lemon trees!No attachment to them poor gals... for shame!
Lows down to 42º here tonight, cloudy and a high of 64º tomorrow and then rain Wed and Thurs. Maybe I can just lay the insulating material on top of the light frame...Got another storm heading our way. Supposed to be a lot warmer though.
The naming of the plants is confusing. They get watered the same but one was planted with a tap root coming out of the peat and one was planted without. Hence the names no-tap and w'tap. I'd go with #1 and #2 but last time I did that I ended up with more bathroom jokes than plant comments. Maybe CDT and CDNT?Quick question. What is the difference between the W/ tap and W/o tap? Are you referring to tap water?
Rains hit hard in my part of LA. Yesterday I cut down my outdoor girls, They were starting to freeze at night. The rain came down hard when I chopped and stopped when I was done. It seems the weather has been moody here.
how to keep them warm in the un-insulated shed that has been my issue this winter.
the long range forecast isn't looking all that much better
And then we go there to sleepHow bout Electric blankets wrapped around the root bags and the insulation on top of frame?
How about a silver-coated bubble wrap lid?In all seriousness, have you considered getting a blanket or five or an old feather-down duvet or three, or something similar, and literally cosying the pots up in it for the overnight? It may well help keep the rootzone warm, just for the next little while.
How about a silver-coated bubble wrap lid?How bout Electric blankets wrapped around the root bags and the insulation on top of frame?