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6 Entries.
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Monday, March 24
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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.
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Friday, March 28
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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
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Saturday, March 29
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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
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Sunday, March 30
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24 hours after installing the cables, mainly just adding this picture to reference for the thermal pic next
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Sunday, March 30
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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
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Monday, March 31
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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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