Does enviromesh provide all of the benefits of an unheated poly tunnel? Or is the material thinner and not as warm as a tunnel?
Can you grow greenhouse/poly tunnel crops (like cucumbers) under an enviromesh, or does it not provide the same kind of surroundings as a greenhouse?
BTW: I know that an enviromesh mainly keeps bugs out - but I was wanting a comparison against that and a poly tunnel.
Thanks,
Kranser.
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Hi kranser
Enviromesh is a fine mesh that is excellent for keeping insects like carrot root fly from getting to your cropss. I made a mini mesh tunnel 3 years ago and since then have had the best carrots in 30 years. Also used it this year to keep cabbage white butterfly at bay.
But to answer your question - although it will give good wind protection it is not an alternative to a big or small polytunnel or to a glass or plastic cloche. I don't think it will give you much advantage for crops such a cucumbers that need the extra heat.
Good stuff - but not a panacea
Enviromesh is a fine mesh that is excellent for keeping insects like carrot root fly from getting to your cropss. I made a mini mesh tunnel 3 years ago and since then have had the best carrots in 30 years. Also used it this year to keep cabbage white butterfly at bay.
But to answer your question - although it will give good wind protection it is not an alternative to a big or small polytunnel or to a glass or plastic cloche. I don't think it will give you much advantage for crops such a cucumbers that need the extra heat.
Good stuff - but not a panacea
Chris