January 29, 2007 - 6:30am
Drafty, dry winter weather makes for slow proofs
I currently live in an old drafty farm house which in this cold winter weather is dry enough to dry salt in :) My last house was newer and less drafty and had a humidifier.
I've seen the proofing times rise dramatically and am trying to find ways to counter this. It's also tough to keep the temperature above the 69 F or 20 C range too.
What methods have you found to lessen this kind of impact?
In the summer we swelter in humidity so that will be a completely different experience.
I hear ya, I just posted the same complaint last week, and we had a little discussion on building proofing boxes here about halfway down the thread, don't know if you caught that. Some neat ideas, I'm going to try the seedling mat with a cardboard box lid that I'll insulate with some old newspapers, as I don't have a cooler around that would work.
I missed this thread altogether. Darn dialup is so slow I miss things here and there.
Thanks for the link too!