Kevin Cote

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I had a 1930 Sears Roebuck kit house, a Craftsman style Bungalow. It had plaster walls and stucco siding and no insulation.Being a Carpentry contractor and having just done a job making storm windows for an old Victorian house , I decided to build storms for my house. I had only 13 windows and most had screens that needed rescreening so I spent the better part of the first year making storm windows with all the correct hardware and weatherstripping . I was able to salvage lots of glass from a window replacement job previously from all the triple track storm windows I removed and sized the muntons  in the windows architecturally correct with the glass I had. Needless to say it made a huge difference. On days it was a bit warmer I was able to tilt out the storm to let in fresh air .l along with adding storms which are pretty simple to make I had cellulose blown in the ballon framed walls and installed a nice little Vermont Castings Intrpeid woodstove…problem solved.
The farm I grew up on had a drafty cold house that every winter we would put the plastic on the windows . Without doing any job right it’s like putting a band aid on a severed limb. Do the hard work now and enjoy your hard work for years .
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So far people have given good advice….get copper to spray them and everything else near them with…it’s in the soil and may require “ burning it out” …black plastic over clean soil for a few weeks in the sun will help to sterilize the soil ( sort of ) and re adding nematodes and beneficial bacteria will also need to be done. We farmed organically in the Black Dirt Region of Orange County , NY and one year it was very wet and over night lost 200 tomato plants… couldn’t get the copper on fast enough…it also affected potato’s and other crops…
It’s not easy fighting Mother Nature. Don’t be discouraged. We are now in the Black Hills of Wyoming in a narrow canyon with lots of shade until ( now ) 830 am until 5pm… We built a cattle panel greenhouse for the tomato’s and eggplant and dukes…and we have a 1500 sq ft garden…and I eat mainly carnivore…