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Blake09
Registered: August 2009 Posts: 1237
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Thu January 6, 2011 5:53am
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Rating: 10.00
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I havae one like that but its not a lean to. You will need a heater on overnight.
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A banana plant in the autumn gale -
I listen to the dripping of rain
Into a basin at night.
~ Basho Matsuo (1644- 1694)
:ukkibannana::bananarow::ukkibannana:
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Bob3
Registered: January 2010 Location: Sacramento, Luxemburg Posts: 466
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Thu January 6, 2011 6:44am
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We have a big box fan on a thermostat set to come on at 40°f; it draws warm air from under the house so we managed to avoid the need for a heater.
As a last resort another thermostatically controlled switch set for 34° open up a water misting hose. It came on only once in the past 3-4 years though, the fan works very well, as things rarely get below 40° in there.
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