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Today is the first I have got in to my green house since the hard frost arrived. When the frost came earlier this week it was colder than expected and too late to put fleece on plants. A couple of days later we had a quick thaw followed by another hard frost and snow. The doors of the green house have been stuck closed. This morning I went out to look at the damage to plants.Crocus - buds OK but open flowers wiltedNerine sarniensis - many leaves wilted and some badly frostedPelargoniums - frost damage as expectedHypoxis hirsuta - all leaves badly frostedall non hardy plants deadTerracotta pots brokenThe last time I had plants die was new years eve 1999/2000
John,You can get similar "plug in" type instruments that activate a standard powerpoint when it gets to a certain temperature. I have one here that I used to have in an old glasshouse. It plugged into a normal wall plus socket, turning it into a temperature control. If the temp got above 30'C (which was what I set it to) the power would come through it and the fan would turn on..... otherwise the power was off. It is a small control box that sits on any power point, with a metal cord and sensor that can be placed up to 2m from the powerpoint itself. No installation needed, just plugged straight in. These should be available elsewhere I would imagine. When my sister sold that place I unplugged it and brought it with me in case I ever need it again, and I am thinking of running an extension cord out to my covered shadehouse just to be able to install this fan to try and cool it down a bit in summer. So simple and easy and moveable anywhere it is needed.Does everyone understand my explanation of how it works? If not, I'll try to explain it further. I'm only mentioning this so if others are thinking of something like this they can look around and see whether they are available. I would imagine that there are minimum temperature versions of this as well, instead of maximum temperature like mine. I bought mine from a hydroponics shop as that was where I came across it. I would imagine that larger or specialist hardware stores overseas might standardly stock them, but ours here don't have as wide a range of things for glasshouses etc.
Paul - They are available here but none are capable of going much below 10c it seems. The one I had made can also be used to turn fans on at 20c or higher.I had the same problem finding a thermostat for the propane furnace when it was installed. I finally found a Honeywell that goes as low as 5c, the others stopped at 10c. In those days the digital ones I was told didn't handle humidity well. johnw