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New greenhouse
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kay wrote: I guess the reason I get by without floor vents is that I keep the doors open once the weather warms up. Floor vents aren't a lot of use if you've got the under-staging area crammed with pots, compost etc.- You have to be around all of the time to do that. Once I open the doors (in early June) they seem to stay open all by themselves ;-) The latest spring frost that I have had in Cambridge was the night of June 20th one year. People in colder parts of the country can have frosts at any time. And a lot of the more tender species can be seriously knocked back by even quite moderate cold snaps when young - which is why people grow them on in greenhouses. I had problems this year even in my fairly warm conservatory, because I had the vents open - nothing serious, but several of them lost a couple of weeks. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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