Re: Forcing Lettuce in the Winter
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- Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 16:28:42 -0600
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We anchor our row covers by putting planks of wood on all the edges, or burying the edges in dirt. The season-extender "greenouse effect" row covers are made from a different material than the partial-shade-to-prevent-sunscald row covers. Maybe somebody who sells these products could help us out and explain further. Julianne
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