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Diane, our soil warming cables have only come on this week for the first time as the temperatures fell in the glass houses to minus nine and eleven. Even then the plunges are frozen in parts, so the temperature is hardly raised by the cables. The cables are to try to stop the bulbs being frozen deep in their pots ( hope it's working!!) ...since there has only been a little heat this week, the differences in our bulb developments cannot be ascribed to the effect of the cables.For anyone wondering what the system is: The cables are below the pots, set to come on when the temperature at about an inch or so below the sand plunge surface goes down to minus 1 degree C and the heat goes off again when the temperature is raised to around plus 1 degree C.
Our cables were not working terribly well, or else HE had set the thermostat too low, 'cause they had not been on before , when it was much colder, but he's tweaked 'em and now they are coming on! I have to say, Diane, at this stage of the winter, I'd find it a LOT more fun to be comparing garden differences with you in the Bahamas!
Dunno.... They probably fly to a nearby landing strip on a tiny uninhabited island and you have to swm the rest of the way to somewhere nice
I have to say, Diane, at this stage of the winter, I'd find it a LOT more fun to be comparing garden differences with you in the Bahamas!
We were hoping for a few early orchids, but the only ones we found were Ophrys fusca and Barlia robertiana in their varied forms