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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 225529" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Id did some research also after watching that video, our ground temps are significantly lower than where that guy is, about 10f. What I was thinking might be fun tho is to grow less hardy varieties of fruits, blackberries and grapes, etc. Using geothermal to provide some heat just on the super cold days of winter, maybe when temps dip below 0F inside... Shouldnt cost much to just push some air through the pipes during those freakin cold times.</p><p></p><p>I wasnt planning to for sure pull a plow like that, just thinking if I wanted to, it would be nice to have the ability down the road. Be nice to get a little deeper in garden areas than a typical tiller will go. My carrots always hit clay in my city garden and then end up pushing up out of the ground. A 10-12" dig would be nice to do occasionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 225529, member: 562"] Id did some research also after watching that video, our ground temps are significantly lower than where that guy is, about 10f. What I was thinking might be fun tho is to grow less hardy varieties of fruits, blackberries and grapes, etc. Using geothermal to provide some heat just on the super cold days of winter, maybe when temps dip below 0F inside... Shouldnt cost much to just push some air through the pipes during those freakin cold times. I wasnt planning to for sure pull a plow like that, just thinking if I wanted to, it would be nice to have the ability down the road. Be nice to get a little deeper in garden areas than a typical tiller will go. My carrots always hit clay in my city garden and then end up pushing up out of the ground. A 10-12" dig would be nice to do occasionally. [/QUOTE]
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