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What you need to know before you add supplemental heat to your high tunnels

publication date: Dec 1, 2007
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Many cool-season cut flowers such as anemones and ranunculus will do fine in the south without heat.  But in the north they need a small amount of supplemental heat.  Even here in the south a bit of heat makes a better quality flower.



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