KEEPING SEEDLINGS WARM AT NIGHT.

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    Keeping our seedlings frost free at night............Just.

    The metal hoops keep the fleece off the plants and the warmth created during the day is harboured within............

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      Nice job Roders :blue thumb: Always wondered how plant fleece actually kept the plants warm . So the compost in the seed trays warms up during the day . When you cover the trays with fleece it acts like little storage heaters. What min temps are you getting down your way ?
       
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        Looks great roders.... I love the tips we get on GC from the experienced growers :dbgrtmb: :love30: :)
         
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          That looks fab @roders :dbgrtmb: what are you growing?
           
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            In my greenhouse I use several sheets of newspaper over the top of seedlings. You just have to remember to take them off the next morning.
             
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              Have you tried cuddling or spooning them? :whistle:
               
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                I have a Parasene paraffin heater to keep thing warm on chilly nights . I usually put it on when the night temp hits 5°c or lower . Having a few days away this weekend in North wales , I'll cover my plants as you can't trust a heater for 3 days.
                 
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                  Cosmos,Cinereria,Rudbeckia,Geranium,Verbena,Fuscia,Tomato,Corgettes,Laurentia.
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                    Many times the temp is just below freezing(I think a wooden greenhouse is marginally warmer than metal)
                    I used to have an oil heater but it didn't seem to raise the temp hardly at all.
                    So I use this method and it seems to work......although low temps. are not conducive to good growing hence the fleece is sometimes is left covering all day.
                     
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                      Zone envy again. We are still experiencing temperatures well below freezing so I have a natural gas heater in my greenhouse. And an alarm for when the temperatures drop too much.

                      I have a kerosene/parrafin heater for the smaller greenhouse but it pumps out too much heat (no thermostat on it) in even low and pops the automatic vent. So this year I will wait until the nights hovering just above freezing and use two kerosene lanterns to heat the area just a smidge.
                       
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