Re: Temp


Hi Eddy:

There is still lots of time.  I know what you want to do and if you do 
it I will be as happy as you.... ;-)   Good Luck.

Don

eddyz@telusplanet.net wrote:

>Don
>Same problem here in Airdrie. My soil Temp is 64 degrees and all I can get on 
>a good day is 11 pounds. In the green house where the ground temp is 76 
>degrees, we are averaging 20-25 pounds a day . The only problem is we had late 
>sets due to the cold spring, even in the green house. The Tomatoes sure like 
>it like this though. Never had a better crop.
>Eddy
>
> Quoting Don Crews <bigandorange@shaw.ca>:
>
>  
>
>>Hi List:
>>
>>Could someone do me a favour?  Could someone that has a pumpkin chugging 
>>along at 20 lbs. a day or so, stick a soil thermometer in the ground and 
>>let me know the results??  I can tell you that my soil temperature is 
>>only 65 degrees Fahrenheit and  I think that will explain what is wrong 
>>with my patch.
>>
>>Don
>>
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