Re: seeds and heating cables


In a message dated 2/12/99 1:18:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
pumpkinpiper@hotmail.com writes:

<< Subj:	 seeds and heating cables
 Date:	2/12/99 1:18:16 PM Eastern Standard Time
 From:	pumpkinpiper@hotmail.com (Steve Thorson)
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 
 Just purchased my first heating cable and will use it this spring. My 
 question is whether those of you that use one, leave it in the ground 
 for entire season, or pull it out and disturb the soil when it gets hot 
 weather wise.I also have seeds from my 850 and 675 pounders that I grew 
 this year to sell or exchange if anyone is interested.Up here in 
 northern Minnesota it looks like spring will be alittle late this year, 
 but I have the itch to till, how about anyone else? Last year I tilled 
 on March 13, earliest I've ever done it. Planted pea pods as a test on 
 march 18, 6 out of 10 lived and produced.pumpkinpiper@hotmail.com
  >>

I leave mine in all season.

George
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