68 at night and 72 during the day is where most people feel comfy with. The lower the better as long as you're comfortable with it. No hard and fast rule. The lower the temp the lower your power bill.
Spicy bollies in winter and fruity bollies in summer.
Acts one to three are in the winter, as the title suggests, but acts 4 and 5 are in the springtime. (Sheep are being sheared)
No, the method for setting curd should vary between summer and winter due to temperature differences. In summer, the warmer environment allows curd to set more quickly, so a shorter incubation time is needed. In contrast, during winter, a warmer setting environment or longer incubation time is often necessary to achieve the desired consistency. Adjusting the method ensures optimal fermentation and curd quality in both seasons.
I am wearing a light blue warm jacket this winter. I am wearing it because everyone should have a warm coat to be prepared for the cold winter to come.
personally, from experience, i set mine at 55 over the winter. if u have any pets, i would set it around 60-70...but it depends
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
It Depends On What Kind Of Thermastat You have
Thermastat
Yes, you should take down a 10x30 Easy Set Pool for the winter. Snow and ice can damage the pool and cause the walls to collapse.
As low as you can live with
i dont know =D
Lemongrass is a tropical. You can bring it into the house in the winter and it should be okay. Set it next to a window that gets lots of sunlight.
You may have installed the thermostat backwards.
The People I talk to always say have it set at 68 degrees in the winter time
I would set it at 73 degrees both for summer and winter.. if you constantly turning it up and down it will make your electric bill go up..
i think it is 68 to72 and 65 to75
The number that gets you to the highest setting without seeing condensation on your windows in the winter. Should shoot for around 25-30% humididty.