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Garden Master
Looks like I may have lost the chance to start the fence replacement.
I realized that every time I've worked with concrete, the weather has been warm. The American Concrete Institute, according to about.com, say above 40°F and above 50°F, air and surface. Never pour on frozen ground.
It looks like we may go above 40° for a day or 2 but I had just hoped that this (& the rain) would thaw th 6" of frozen soil. There is no way the warmer temperatures will do more and it won't get to 50° in the ground or for any afternoon high!
That fall project seems to have just blown away with the Autumn leaves ...
Steve
I realized that every time I've worked with concrete, the weather has been warm. The American Concrete Institute, according to about.com, say above 40°F and above 50°F, air and surface. Never pour on frozen ground.
It looks like we may go above 40° for a day or 2 but I had just hoped that this (& the rain) would thaw th 6" of frozen soil. There is no way the warmer temperatures will do more and it won't get to 50° in the ground or for any afternoon high!
That fall project seems to have just blown away with the Autumn leaves ...
Steve