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digitS'
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I noticed that the inflated double wall and fan became very common about 25 years ago. It seems like a wonderful idea.
What you have going for you now, ON, is what Eliot Coleman advocates. Also seems like a wonderful idea .
Keeping plants alive even if they cannot necessarily grow during the winter-time has value . Any additional material for the sunlight to pass thru does, however, decrease light. Far enuf north, we also have important issues with angle of sunlight, cloud cover, and short winter days . . .
Personally, I like what you've got now even if it doesn't amount to too much more than storage system thru the most serious weeks of winter. I hope you will keep us informed of the results of the additional steps you will take.
When this snow melts I will take a picture of the bok choy that is still alive outdoors. Yes, there are a number of plants that are still alive but one would have to be pretty desperate to eat them ! Actually, when the weather warms - many of those plants will die rather than come back to life :/ . . . those that don't die will immediately and feebly, bloom.
Anyway, bok choy is fairly tough and, of course, there are others.
S'
What you have going for you now, ON, is what Eliot Coleman advocates. Also seems like a wonderful idea .
Keeping plants alive even if they cannot necessarily grow during the winter-time has value . Any additional material for the sunlight to pass thru does, however, decrease light. Far enuf north, we also have important issues with angle of sunlight, cloud cover, and short winter days . . .
Personally, I like what you've got now even if it doesn't amount to too much more than storage system thru the most serious weeks of winter. I hope you will keep us informed of the results of the additional steps you will take.
When this snow melts I will take a picture of the bok choy that is still alive outdoors. Yes, there are a number of plants that are still alive but one would have to be pretty desperate to eat them ! Actually, when the weather warms - many of those plants will die rather than come back to life :/ . . . those that don't die will immediately and feebly, bloom.
Anyway, bok choy is fairly tough and, of course, there are others.
S'