Re: Soil warming cables


In a message dated 2/7/99 2:51:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, COMPUTRESE@aol.com
writes:

<< Subj:	 Soil warming cables
 Date:	2/7/99 2:51:21 PM Eastern Standard Time
 From:	COMPUTRESE@aol.com
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 
 To all who use cables:
 
 During the time I gardened in the Northeast, I only made use of cold frames
 and a small greenhouse to get a jump on the season. The cloches that Joel
 Holland demonstrated on last year's tape impressed me so much, I was prepared
 to use them this year to stave off  surface frost and cold air. Instead, La
 Nina gave us our wonderful winter weather, which is about 85 daytime, 62 at
 night at my latitude in FL. No need for any devices at all.
 
 Now, when people on the list talk about heating cables, it always confuses
me.
 First of all, the ground in the North Country is frozen solid as granite
right
 now, and inpenetrable. Does one lay the cable in the fall when the ground is
 soft? Doing so before Spring is impossible without the use of dynamite.
 
 I would guess that growers lay cable during late March or early April, as
soon
 as the ground can be worked, but is still cold and frosty. If the cable is
 buried only 6-8 inches beneath the soil surface, I would surmise that the
 cables could be easily laid in a shallow trench on the soil surface and
 covered with soil or compost to create an effective planting mound. The
cables
 would be in place with minimal work allowing the gardener to proceed with
 direct start planting of seeds or seedlings.
 
 Even though I live in a zone where the ground does not freeze, I would still
 like to know the procedure, including figures on the expense. Do the cables
 use AC current, and if you leave them plugged in, is there risk of
overheating
 the soil and damaging your seedlings? Are thermostats utilized? AGs have
 aggressive (but tender) root systems and 6-8 inches of root growth happens
 within the first couple of weeks after seeds germinate.Also, are soil warming
 cables used in conjunction with cloches or other cold frame type devices? 
 
 Please give me the low down. I'm sure others would like to know as well. 
 
 Thanks for your help, as always!
 
 Barb
 
 
  >>
Check here: for heating cable info.

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