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from Janet Baraclough contains these words: The message from contains these words: Was the gravel a good thing? I'd say not, because if your GH is anything like mine, there's a constant rain of bits of compost etc onto the floor. Gravel will just be harder to get the weeds out of and impossible to clean, What flooring do you use? I know some people pave. I did, with old paving slabs. Never regretted it. No moss, no hiding place for bugs or fungus. Very easy to clean up; you can wet them down to raise humidity, and when it's warm in the GH they absorb a certain amount of heat to release at night. Janet I agree that paving slabs work very well. However, just a smalI point for which I've never found a satisfactory solution. I always have couch grass growing very tall behind the staging in the crack between the paving and the greenhouse wall. Very difficult to reach to pull out - and just rather irritating! Janet G |
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