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IDK yet, we will find out. Gets pretty warm in there with the sun out. The ground is a thermal mass that we use. Cold snaps we use tarps or remay with wire hoops to get the plants through the cold nights. We have had 5-6 frosty nights so far. We will see what Mother Nature has to say.
From ARMY JROTC to signing today for the USCG. Horrible experience with the AirForce recruiter pre and post MEPS, so we decided to entertain a conversation with the Coast Guard, and she was hooked, no pun intended. She even received her first Challenge Coin from the recruiter during her final paperwork signing. My understanding is that this coin is for the incoming recruiters only, but with my AUX affiliation, he felt it appropriate give her one. Boot Camp in Cape May New Jersey February
Will be adding another 6” of hearth stones ..I really lucked out and found these hearth stones at the local brick and hearth stone place on a pallet back in a corner. The pattern is an exact match, and the color is just a bit lighter due to the old stuff being exposed to ash for who knows how many years..
This house was built in the late 1950’s, check out the old facade from when the house was built…. Typical 1950’s turquoise