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Post by troll on Jun 18, 2012 16:11:06 GMT 1
The one think about a poly-tunnel is that no matter how big you build it, you always need a bigger one! [/quote] Really? She asked - with 'overflow' aubergines in large pots in the barn................[/quote] Is it too late to make a bigger one?
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Post by Elkay on Jun 18, 2012 16:50:33 GMT 1
The one think about a poly-tunnel is that no matter how big you build it, you always need a bigger one! Really? She asked - with 'overflow' aubergines in large pots in the barn................[/quote] Is it too late to make a bigger one? [/quote] YES
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sooty
I'm settling in nicely
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Post by sooty on Jun 18, 2012 18:46:02 GMT 1
You could have an extension !
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Post by Elkay on Jun 18, 2012 18:47:44 GMT 1
Don't encourage her, Sooty!
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Post by flowergrader on Jun 18, 2012 20:14:53 GMT 1
Poly tunnel plastic is available from gamme vert in two different widths. Can't remember the widths but is sold by the running metre. Ours is "Lumitherm" specially for green houses or pollytunnels.
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Post by <-Rinky-Dink-> on Jun 18, 2012 21:17:55 GMT 1
Thanks everyone for taking the time and trouble to answer our questions, we are very sorry (and not a little ashamed) that we haven't been keeping tabs..... no excuses expect that Willy thought I was reading all the replies and I thought that he was!!!
Again ... thank you all very much (sitting here with a very red face!)
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Post by troll on Jun 20, 2012 12:12:27 GMT 1
The opening ceremony!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by troll on Jun 20, 2012 12:13:51 GMT 1
And the stars of the show. The ploytunnel design and project management team.
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sooty
I'm settling in nicely
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Post by sooty on Jun 20, 2012 14:41:27 GMT 1
Looking good, well done Troll and the team
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Post by lib on Jun 20, 2012 15:28:19 GMT 1
Nice construction, Troll, I am impressed.
How soon before the Ploys occupy the tunnel?
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