We kept a couple of male mini-lops in the small CT greenhouse one brutal winter and the ammonia buildup was problematic and required extra ventilation. I'd guess it was a zero-sum game.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: CG100 on December 22, 2022, 12:09:18 AMGold is everywhere in electronicsWorked for a firm that made and installed semiconductor processing equipment at the old Fairchild/National/TI fab in Danbury CT back in the 1970s and early 1980s (long gone). One of our coworkers always volunteered to work late at night and early in the morning. He was arrested for going into the gold vacuum sputtering room and collecting gold from the machinery and cleanroom surfaces.
Quote from: Judy Glattstein on December 20, 2022, 11:47:18 AM"at appropriate temperature before it drops even more at night." We keep the greenhouse here "frost free"... AKA... thermostat at 35F/1C. Tropicals spend the winter in the house... disasters have occured.setting its thermostat so it just comes on at the appropriate temperature before it drops even more at night. T
Quote from: janemcgary on August 11, 2022, 01:30:57 PM"The problem is not the cost, but the fact that reliable, skilled (or teachable) garden assistants do not exist in this area"Have you tried contacting 4-H or FFA chapters or a local magnet ag high school?