As long as you bounced when you fell and are OK, Sandy! You might be a little stiff in the morning though.
We didn't get any snow here, at least since Saturday, but it rained again overnight and into this morning, then the sun came out and it got up to 50 or so. The long range forecast is calling for cold temperature, in the upper 20's overnight, for the next seven to fourteen days and a couple of chances for snow. What happened to spring?
I usually start my garden plants in the basement using a gro light, but this year I decided to use a shed that the previous owners built. It's kind of like a Quonset hut with fiberglass panels on the roof and corrugated steel for lower down on the walls. These guys had no clue about construction and our goal is to tear it down someday, soon. Anyhow, there's a bench in it on the south wall so I used some heavy clear vinyl to drape down from the roof joists to the table top. I just stapled it in place and use a spare piece of 4x4 to hold the front in place so I can get into it to water. I checked it today, it's still empty, and the inside temperature had risen to over 70 with the outside air, at the time, being about 45, not too bad. I still will wait until there's no danger of freezing temps overnight before I put seed out there.
We didn't get any snow here, at least since Saturday, but it rained again overnight and into this morning, then the sun came out and it got up to 50 or so. The long range forecast is calling for cold temperature, in the upper 20's overnight, for the next seven to fourteen days and a couple of chances for snow. What happened to spring?
I usually start my garden plants in the basement using a gro light, but this year I decided to use a shed that the previous owners built. It's kind of like a Quonset hut with fiberglass panels on the roof and corrugated steel for lower down on the walls. These guys had no clue about construction and our goal is to tear it down someday, soon. Anyhow, there's a bench in it on the south wall so I used some heavy clear vinyl to drape down from the roof joists to the table top. I just stapled it in place and use a spare piece of 4x4 to hold the front in place so I can get into it to water. I checked it today, it's still empty, and the inside temperature had risen to over 70 with the outside air, at the time, being about 45, not too bad. I still will wait until there's no danger of freezing temps overnight before I put seed out there.
