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Laying wood on the earth in a greenhouse
On Wed, 14 May 2014 11:32:09 +0100, "P Jameson"
wrote: Got one of those walk in plastic greenhouses. The floor is just earth and so I've got a few one and half foot square plywood boards to put down as a flooring. Will they last well enough to just lie down straight on the soil or should I put some plastic sheeting underneath, so they might last longer and not rot from the damp? I was thinking of resting them on bricks at each corner, but then thought that the slugs would just hide underneath. Grateful for any suggestions as to how you would lay them. Thanks. Could you not buy some small slabs instead - I have some 18ins by 9 and just let them in to the soil floor on individual beds of dry sand and cement. It is quite easy to do with small slabs. |
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