Re: The Pennsylvania Blues


Chris,
Would you please tell us what is Remay and where can you get it.

Chris Andersen wrote:
> 
> Marv,
> 
> I like your Remay method and yes that is what I am using. The Remay protects
> from the wind and will also help to warm the plants some while allowing air
> circulation. The plastic on the other hand won't and if you should suddenly
> get a sunny hot day and are not home to pull the plastic you may return from
> work to find your plants baked!
> Chris
> ========================================================
> 
> >Pumpkinheads:
> >
> >The weather in PA has not been a pleasant site. It is cold again today and
> >very cloudy. It was warm and sunny in the land of Zoo Doo and some of the
> rest
> >of you. My plants are just sitting there waiting. I don't have to worry
> about
> >pollinating anything since so far I have nothing. Also the wind keeps
> blowing.
> >My plants happily are safe in their little houses. I built them this year
> with
> >plastic but think I might use Remay next year as the plants will need less
> >watering under Remay than plastic. Anyone protecting their plants now with
> >Remay? I was protecting them against frost but wind has been our problem
> for
> >the last few years in spring and not a killer frost. Remay vs. plastic. Any
> >thoughts????? Remay is cheaper and easier to work with and pretty tough
> too.
> >
> >Marv in Altoona
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