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Thermometers - preferably digital and remote - recommendations
Last year was my first year gardening. I'm very detail oriented and I
used a remote digital thermometer to monitor the temps in the garden and the main unit to moinotr temps inside where I was growing seedlings. It was a RadioShack unit and a bit costly $40-50. However I found the remote unit was terribly inaccurate. It would read 120 degrees on any strong sunny day. I relocated to a shaded spot slighlty off the ground but it would still hit 120+ on sunny days. I don't know if it registered cold better than heat, however the lows at night were more consistent with weather forecasts. Even now I have both side by side in front of me, the main unit says 70.3 and the remote 74.1. Anybody have experience with more accurate ones. I like having a remote one outside, since it put it deep in the garden bed or out of reach without ahving to worry about reading it. The back of the house has a lot of stone walls, stone patio and slate walkway which all store heat, but I'm looking at gardening further away from the hosue this year, possibly behind the garage. DiGiTAL ViNYL (no email) Zone 6b/7, Westchester Co, NY, 1 mile off L.I.Sound 1st Year Gardener |
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