meinchoh said:Looks great! I'd keep an eye on soil temps in July and August when it really heats up. The black lining may raise the temps pretty high.
There is warm and there is inferno Native temps for many are more ideally like 85-90 F. My summers are a brutally consistent 100+ at peak. Record here is 115F.
But even so, warm roots and super hots = perfection.
This cannot be emphasized enough. Furniture dollies also work great.Scoville DeVille said:Put caster wheels under them. Trust me.
Casters are a lot cheaperMyxlplyk said:Or a pallet jack.
I looked it up,the wood is baked at higher temps to kill any insects in it,no pesticides or chems used on it,first thing I did when I brought them home.thanks for the heads up though.solid7 said:Not in a wood box, it won't. But even so, warm roots and super hots = perfection.
I'd be more worried about how the wood was treated. You did make sure that it was food safe, right? Being that it says SKF, I'm assuming bearings, so probably no concern was given to food shipping and handling. You don't want "stuff" leaching into your grow media...
Up here in NY it may get into the 90s but nothing to extreme. When I was wrapping them it didn't seem to warm-up in the sun at all, I figured the wood would insulate it anywaysSpicy Mushroom said:There is warm and there is inferno Native temps for many are more ideally like 85-90 F. My summers are a brutally consistent 100+ at peak. Record here is 115F.
I'm concerned about the black as well. Otherwise, I think it's a solid idea.
Canes1 said:I figured the wood would insulate it anyways
Spicy Mushroom said:There is warm and there is inferno Native temps for many are more ideally like 85-90 F. My summers are a brutally consistent 100+ at peak. Record here is 115F.
I'm concerned about the black as well. Otherwise, I think it's a solid idea.
Canes1 said:I looked it up,the wood is baked at higher temps to kill any insects in it,no pesticides or chems used on it,first thing I did when I brought them home.thanks for the heads up though.
Not really sure of the difference.Shorerider said:Is this a grow box setup, or just a raised bed/planter?
Canes1 said:Not really sure of the difference.
Hawaiianero said:Casters are a lot cheaper
only works if you got a concrete patio or wooden deck. Still, being able to move around is a big plus.
Most crates and shipping boxes are made from untreated wood so you're good for a season. after that you got mulch, just watch for the metal pieces.