Cold frame tested

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This video was from the 9th of march.

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8 Responses to Cold frame tested

  1. LOL 6 ” of snow here tonight

    GoatHollow
    May 4, 2014 at 9:51 pm
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  2. ironhead41 Ya the sprouts are coming up well. They’re a bit slow still
    since it’s not very warm yet but they’re making it. I’d much rather have a
    place like yours of course but for the time being I can use the deck to
    learn about gardening. I’ll have this place paid by November then with no
    change to my spending habits I can save around 30k through the next year,
    then move up to a house. I want a big yard, big south facing windows, and a
    south facing roof for solar panels. That’s my plan.

    vention4wh
    May 4, 2014 at 10:25 pm
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  3. @GulfCoastJaguarundi OOO! This is bad. This is my first attempt to reply
    using the new comments method. Man this is terrible! I can’t even see half
    of my text!. The Tacoma area is pretty close to Puget sound so we get a
    good amount of temperature stabilization. It’s really cloudy but our
    growing season starts pretty early for as far north as we are. It’s
    beautiful in your state though. I’ve been there.

    vention4wh
    May 4, 2014 at 11:24 pm
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  4. i hope the little guys make it…….

    skybirdbird
    May 4, 2014 at 11:52 pm
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  5. GoatHollow Puget sound evens out a lot of the temperature swings we’d
    otherwise have up here. It rarely gets super hot and rarely gets much below
    freezing. We do get a lot of rain though. When most of the country has
    clear skies we have overcast. Of course the chem-trails make it a lot worse
    than it otherwise would be but it’s always been this way. I think we’re
    done with the snow for the year though.

    vention4wh
    May 5, 2014 at 12:08 am
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  6. @skybirdbird They made it, except for a 6 inch patch where a slug got in
    and ate them down. The rest of them are doing quite well. I thinned some
    radishes today and they’re quite tasty. No wonder the slug liked them. I
    also had some green onions a few weeks back and decided to plant the root
    ends after I had chopped the greens. They’re growing too.

    vention4wh
    May 5, 2014 at 12:39 am
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  7. nice…..they will do fine….. u the only balcony gardener ive ever
    seen…..good vids my friend…..

    ironhead41
    May 5, 2014 at 1:32 am
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  8. @vention4wh excellent!

    skybirdbird
    May 5, 2014 at 2:18 am
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