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Subject: where to get a good sead starting heat mat
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HARBOR GROWER |
Gig Harbor, Wa
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Any suggestions for a good reasonable priced seed heat mat and where to get it? I have seen some on the Extreme Pumpkin Store website but I was wondering if there are any other good options.
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1/7/2010 11:57:55 PM
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HARBOR GROWER |
Gig Harbor, Wa
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opps! seed starting mat!!
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1/7/2010 11:58:53 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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one stop shopping at the extreme pumpkin store. thats where we buy our supplies. if all your using is a seed starting mat id suggest placing it inside a small wooden box or small plastic bin,either with a moveable cover.keep the air temp at 80-90 degrees. bottom heat is great but air temp around the seeded pot is also important .
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1/8/2010 6:38:45 AM
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Bourney(Team Lunatic) |
Petrolia,Ontario. Canada
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I know the other thing that works is if you use an old waterbed heater good luck
Lonnie
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1/8/2010 8:23:33 AM
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pumpkin cholo |
Bloomington, IN
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I bought a little greenhouse seed starting kit at Menards last spring for $21 that had a heat mat along with a seed starting tray and a clear dome to keep the heat in. Funny thing is they were selling the same heat mat by itself right next to it for 30 something so I just bought the green house kit. So far its turned out to be a good little heat mat, provided it doesn't break any time soon.
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1/8/2010 8:52:24 AM
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Grant(Iowa) |
DeWitt, Iowa
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im using an old electric blanket in a rummermaid storage bin.
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1/8/2010 9:04:38 AM
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Tiller |
Covington, WA
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I have a spare I can sell you. I can bring it to the PNWGPG spring seminar.
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1/21/2010 12:19:35 AM
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huskerwa |
Wa
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you can buy them at home depot, lowes, and fred meyer, I also see them at most of the nurseries this time of year.
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2/15/2010 3:03:20 AM
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