Polytunnel Woes

Polytunnels, cold frames, greenhouses, propagators & more. How to get the best out of yours...

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Geoff
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Thanks for that. I'm in Lowgill. If you put LA2 8QZ into http://maps.google.co.uk/ , select satellite and expand to the left of the green arrow the pattern of concrete paths is my veg garden.
Catherine
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Went on to Google Earth so I am hoping that I have the right place. It looks a lovely area and you have a large plot by the look of it.
Catherine
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The mice have eaten most of my beans (twice) my sweet peas, and disturbed my nasturtiums. I now have a metal staging which used to be one of those small four shelf polytunnels which you can buy everywhere. We used to have it on our patio before I got the polytunnel. Last year I threw the cover away because it was ripped. I cant get a replacement because we have had it a long time and they dont make them that big anymore. Just come back from my plot where there is another dead mouse in the trap. Tomorrow I will continue to do my planting. I have been to Wilkinsons and bought some covers for my trays and hopefully if things get going I might be able to get back the three weeks I have lost due to the meeces problem.
Catherine
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This week I found an old a frame metal clothes dryer so I have put it up in the polytunnel and carefully placed several light weight boards to make shelves and it is holding about six trays. Quite please with my recycling. :D I am now looking for new ideas for staging. Also caught another mouse (6)
Catherine
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Bought a pack of staging from Argos. £13.99 for two pack. They are quite sturdy though not a wide as a tray length ways I am hoping that the mice wont climb up them. I bought a pack from Woolworths which was £9.00 but there in only one set of staging in it but it is sturdier that the Argos pack.
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Catherine, you are not far from Colne, are you? Do you ever shop at LBS at Cottontree? They have a wonderful selection of all kinds of traps, staging, pots, trays, cloches, fleece, polythene sheets etc. Well worth going to. Their website is lbsgardenwarehouse.co.uk
Catherine
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Thanks Monika. We are quite close to LBS but for some reason we completely forget about them. I will go and see what they have on offer on Friday. Where are you in Skipton? We shop there regularly. Love the place.
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We are actually in Embsay, Catherine, about 35 minutes sharp walk from Skipton. And our allotment is on a steep southwest facing slope from where we can clearly see Pendle Hill (with some snow on it today!), about 14 miles away in Lancashire.
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