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#154241 March 4th, 2006 at 09:33 AM
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hi,

i normally put my seedlings on a cookie sheet on a heat pad,well i ve discovered something else(it might not heat for as long but it does the trick. )...and the secret is ...tiles,you know those pottery little tiles,or anything that is made out of ottery that you can put a pot on;just heat the tile a few minutes in the oven first,then put your pot on it and it should give heat to your plant for a while...no need of electricity...and especialy no need to pay ...tomorrow i ll try posting a pix of my little tiles.

hope it was clear enough,i m not too good at explaining.


have a good evening !

Franny.

#154242 March 7th, 2006 at 11:56 PM
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Ok..Franny where is the picture?????

#154243 March 11th, 2006 at 09:00 PM
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Franny,
I do that outside, when it's still a bit early
here in the spring time, and need a bit of a warm up
for some plants that like it alot warmer...
I have bricks, and old silo bricks and stepping stone bricks I use..
*anything I can get my hands on actually*
Then when I take the plants out of the warm greenhouse,
into the sometimes chilly air,
these things are warmed from the bottom at least..


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