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Electrical Timers
- To: "Square Foot Gardening List" sqft@listbot.com>
- Subject: Electrical Timers
- From: "Olin Miller" millero@worldnet.att.net>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 20:59:09 -0700
- References: 20000118015714.22671.qmail@www0l.netaddress.usa.net>
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You can find the inexpensive timers in the electrical depart of local
Home Depot, Home Base, Wal-Mart and often in packages of various
quantities at Sam's and Costco. Most of the cheapies are two-pronged
plugins isolated from ground that require the 2-to-3 prong converter
which is okay to use (USP-approved, etc.) but your wall receptacle has
to be wired correctly or you could trip a circuit breaker when you plug
in the 2-to-3 prong adapter.
It also seems to me that an issue that has to do with how-to-grow
seedlings for transplanting into a sqft garden is not inappropriate for
this list. I grow most of my seedling in an 18-inch square flat at a
density of about 1 per square foot with timers controlling the lamps;
Henceforth I shall call the method: "square foot plant propagation".
Olin
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