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Click on a thumbnail picture below to see the full size version. 6 Entries.
Monday, March 24 View Page
First entry of 2025! Got tons of great info at Greenbay, talk about drinking from a fire hose! Amendments so far for a 3k sq ft patch include 7 yards horse manure, 100 lbs alfalfa cubes, 100 lbs thorvin kelp, 50 lbs blood meal, 240 lbs gypsum, and 50 lbs potassium sulfate. I'll add in the micros once I get my soil test back.
 
Friday, March 28 View Page
Bought a cheap thermal camera attachment for my phone over the winter, which came in handy for many things, including checking my heating cables before they went in the ground. I found it interesting that the cables show a distinct pattern, white( hottest) red( less hot), white, etc. I wonder if that's just how these cables work and I'm seeing the result of alternating current. Will be interesting to see what the soil looks like once I have these installed
 
Saturday, March 29 View Page
Standard heating cable install. Probably should be deeper, but I dig until I in hit hard-pan, then stab a broad fork as deep as I can and then lay the cable. Bucket holds an empty space for the plant so I don't have to try and dig after installing the cables. Nothing I came up with, just borrowed from the rest of y'all
 
Sunday, March 30 View Page
24 hours after installing the cables, mainly just adding this picture to reference for the thermal pic next
 
Sunday, March 30 View Page
24 hours after install and a cold rain. Beginning to at a noticeable change in the thermal. Adding a cold frame should keep everything warm enough pretty soon
 
Monday, March 31 View Page
36 hours post install, with cables still on. Seeing a noticeable difference on the thermal, this is at 645 am, with an ambient air temp of ~40 degrees, soil temp statewide at 6 inches ~50 degrees.
 

 

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