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Growing in Greenhouses & Polytunnels
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rogerbodger
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October 26, 2014, 14:28 »
.... of the polytunnel club.
I've just ordered a 3m x 2m PT, my thinking is to make a start with this and then next spring to add a 6m x 3m tunnel.
Time now to start thinking about what to put in first ....
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Kevin67
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Location: West Yorkshire
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250m2 grow area + 20' x 10' pt - avid fruit grower
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October 26, 2014, 15:42 »
Where did you get your pt from?
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250m2 grow area + 20' x 10' pt - avid fruit grower
Cheap as chips, diy preferred
Will swap root cuttings etc
"There comes a point where Mother nature just says no, without a lot of electricity." Quote Beesrus
rogerbodger
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October 26, 2014, 17:12 »
I've ordered from the grow-ur-own ebay shop (
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/growurown
) .... we'll soon see how well it goes together etc, that may influence decisions about which way to go for a larger one in the spring.
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Kevin67
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Location: West Yorkshire
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250m2 grow area + 20' x 10' pt - avid fruit grower
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You can never have a pt that's too big!
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