Sounds alright, i`d cover it with white poly or paint it white as the black will get very hot and cook the roots inside. I had moss growing on the...
yep, it helps with stability.. you just sort of fold it in half upwards
Hi Joe I used to make a cut halfway along the growbag and then stand it up to form 2 deep bags. Transferring the compost to pots would work too....
Nothing wrong with having some KNO3 in the shed, the safety sheet says its not listed in EC Directive 67/548/EC so its not considered a dangerous...
I wouldn`t let the water drain from the decking as it`ll probably promote algae and mould growth. Depending on containers/method you plan to use...
Hi Joe, Thats looking neat and tidy,nice job. You should have plenty of room for nft (lettuce) and perhaps flood/drain beds for toms and bigger...
Flush the pot with plenty of fresh water (not too cold) to leach the excess nutrients from the soil as soon as you can. If left, the neat...
Tate and lyle treacle tin full of said mixture thrown into a remote bonfire was pretty spectacular.Still have a few tubs of the flame retardant...
sook or blaw, getting 1.5 tonnes of conny airbourne will take some doing :)
A sturdy foundation helps with frost heave or waterlogging. If a section of the paving slabs shift up or down independantly it can cause the frame...
Its algae, starve it of light and it will die :)
..also try to get a get a decent height difference between the top and bottom vents.
It would be a shock hazard as it wasnt designed for greenhouse use :wink:
I overwinter chilli`s indoors and take cuttings early in the season to increase plant numbers quickly. I start tomato seedlings early indoors too,...
I used high solids %, water-based acrylic. Its around £20 a tin but you`ll only need one.
brilliant white so it glows in the dark :wink: I found an older thread with a pic....
Nice work Nathan, it looks very sturdy. I`d keep an eye on the temperature of the dark stained timber during the summer..if we get one that is...
I`ve always found wickes to be around twice as expensive for timber as my local timber merchant, plus they don`t charge for delivery in town...
You could use a wet`n`dry vacuum but the neighbours might think you`re a bit mad :wink: That got me thinking.. y`know those paint rollers jobbies...
A squeegie type mop and a bucket would probably be the easiest to mop up the condensation. Fixing the issue isn`t easy with plant transpiration...
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