journey11
Garden Master
Thanks, Bay!
@journey11, just don't be trying to compensate for the unusual with the drastic.
I don't think a brief 102° soil temperature will hurt your seedlings. I wrote a couple of paragraphs before I realized it was seedlings and not seeds that you were concerned about on your other thread! It would "inhibit" germination but that is different.
Once again, I am waiting out the entire month of March, my "cultivation month," doing absolutely nothing about the soil. Highest temperature so far this year has been 56°, on 2 afternoons.
Steve
It got into the 50's here yesterday. Just beautiful! Last night, it snowed, but it has quickly turned into a big rainstorm. There is hope for spring.
The driveway is currently covered in slush, but yesterday it looked like this:
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Just ignore those big piles of white stuff around. It is spring!
Rather have a pound of zucchini bread, fresh tomato, okra, etc.....If anyone would like a pound of warm, fluffy, composted soil untainted by SNOW, them send me a PM with your address.