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Greenhouse heating question
"AZ Nomad" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 13:10:47 -0800, Steve B wrote: In another newsgroup, there's a discussion about heating a greenhouse. Electric heaters were mentioned. Also kerosene, but comments were made about fumes and stickiness. Someone recommended a plain propane barbecue. It was stated that the CO2 would be good for the plants. I was wondering about the CO produced, and what the levels would be. What is the best/worst ways to do supplemental heat in a greenhouse? Strange. I always used sunlight to warm a greenhouse. perhaps you should consider patenting that technique and attach a a switch so you can turn it on at night. |
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