Christmas tree lights



Some of you may remember my pyramid idea of last Spring.  Well
it was too wet in my garden last year to try them out properly.
I have the pyramids made and the Christmas tree lights
ready to go this year.  Hopefully I will get a chance to try
them out later this year, maybe in early April.
     At the local Target store (a department store) after Christmas
I found Christmas tree lights on clearance.  100 white lights
for $0.37 per box.  They are those tiny lights, unlike the
larger ones that I am going to use in the pyramids.  
     I think I will try burying them about 2 inches under the 
soil, maybe two strings, about 3 inches apart to pre warm
the soil so I could possibly put some seeds in the ground
early.  I will plug them into a GFI (ground fault interrupter).
Hey, the worst that could happen is when the soil gets wet,
they trip the GFI.  Actually, I could go out and do that today.
     The soil isn't frosted today, and it will be interesting to
see what happens when it snows. 
     For those of you who don't know me very well yet,
this kind of stuff is considered normal.

Stan.............the cheap and lazy gardener.
     Boulder CO............Zone 6

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