What to do now before I put on the plastic to my Polytunnel?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 1:33 pm
We have put up the frame to my 14ftx28ft polytunnel.
We have made the wooden frame at each end, approx 8 feet square. I was intending putting 'envoromesh' all over one end and a wide door, 4 feet and 4 feet of enviromesh at the other end. My thoughts being that here we get a lot of wet weather and I would want to ventilate as much as possible. I certainly will not be looking to grow tender plants earlier than May, although an inner sanctum may be put in next spring.
I have dug the trench, bought the land drainage pipe and intend to anchor the plastic using Allan's method with built in drainage.
I intend to cover the flooring with weed suppressing fabic and grow in 50 litre bags this year filled with some top soil donated by a neighbour who was leveling his garden.
But is there anything I should do or consider doing before the plastic goes on? Hopefully during the Easter hols if the wind drops sufficiently.
Many thanks
Vivianne
We have made the wooden frame at each end, approx 8 feet square. I was intending putting 'envoromesh' all over one end and a wide door, 4 feet and 4 feet of enviromesh at the other end. My thoughts being that here we get a lot of wet weather and I would want to ventilate as much as possible. I certainly will not be looking to grow tender plants earlier than May, although an inner sanctum may be put in next spring.
I have dug the trench, bought the land drainage pipe and intend to anchor the plastic using Allan's method with built in drainage.
I intend to cover the flooring with weed suppressing fabic and grow in 50 litre bags this year filled with some top soil donated by a neighbour who was leveling his garden.
But is there anything I should do or consider doing before the plastic goes on? Hopefully during the Easter hols if the wind drops sufficiently.
Many thanks
Vivianne