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- From: gwv@eastrg2.cray.com (George Vandenberghe)
- Subject: Re: Wall o' Water, again
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.161614.10090@walter.cray.com>
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- Organization: Cray Research, Inc.
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 16:16:14 CST
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- I'll just add my 2c worth. I suspect the
- optimal method to advance your planting date would
- be to heat the soil with clear plastic (Not the wall)
- and then at planting time plant in warm soil with
- the "wall" around the plant. Clear plastic is more
- effective at heating moist soil if it is a little
- dirty so the plastic itself gets heated some by t he
- sun thus reducing condensation and increasing the
- amount of sun that hits the soil. I have
- the entire first 8" of my soil at 60-70F by
- the first days of April using this method wheras
- bare soil is in the low 50s. I am going to
- try "walls" for the first time this year.
-
- I found clear plastic tents to be very effective at speeding
- up peppers and eggplant. I planted under the tents in
- Mid April, about three weeks before I would plant outside.
- They grew well, bloomed and set fruit by late May. (So did
- the crabgrass except for the setting fruit part). Tomatoes
- I grew this way grew larger but were floppy and weak and did not set
- fruit until I took the covers off. I suspect it got
- too warm under there during our cool cloudy May and they
- needed more light. Outdoor planted plants set first last
- year.
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