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There wasn't enough time for all that.abifae said:LOL. You need to put down a space blanket first, silly.
THEN the blanket that absorbs water.
There wasn't enough time for all that.abifae said:LOL. You need to put down a space blanket first, silly.
THEN the blanket that absorbs water.
The soil stays warm because I dug a trench,18 inches deep and about 4 inches wide, INSIDE of those 6x6's that I used for my base, and put 1 inch thick foil backed insulation board vertically, to act as a frost break. Then I used the same foil backed board under the walkway to make the floor work as a part of the thermal mass. Actually, everything but the glass is a part of the thermal mass. As I set here typing this, the outside temp is -6 below and it has still 38 degrees soil temp. This may be the day I need to turn on the itty-bitty quartz heater to protect the jugs. At this point, since it is the first year for this experiment, I will sacrifice any plants just to see how warm it will stay. We shall see.modern_pioneer said:
What time will you be here tomorrow?
Might wanna post the building material list tonight, and I will have the deliver the goods tomorrow...
On a seros note explain to us how the floor works? I am guessing the soil doesn't get cold? Why or why not?
I had a indoor mator plant it died last year, do you use a small brush and electric tooth brush to make fruit? Can you tell what I did?
FarmerJamie said:This is sweet!!!! How is the temp holding up with today's weather?
Actually, now that the sun has started to come up, the outside temp has dropped to -7.1 below but the soil temp inside is still 38 degrees.As I set here typing this, the outside temp is -6 below and it has still 38 degrees soil temp.