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unusual problem
In article , shannie
writes Hi All, Need lots of suggestions for solving this one please.We were supposed to move house at the end of this summer but things have gone much quicker than we thought and we're moving in 4/6 weeks. Tomatoes are nestling happily in growbags and we have some canes in to support them. The greenhouse is to be dismantled and reassembled and all it's contents are to be moved along with it. However, as we thought we'd be at the end of the season we hadn't forseen a problem but now we're not so sure. Moving the growbags should be ok if we slide some timber underneath, but I think they're going to be too tall with the canes to get through the door. I could take out the big ones and put in smaller ones for the time being but Im not sure how big the plants will be in 6 weeks time. I'd suggest measuring greenhouse door, putting in some canes which will allow you to get growbag plus canes out (remember to leave enough space to get fingers underneath so no too tight a fit) and then restricting growth to that for this year. Or, you could put tall *and* short canes in, tie plants separately to both, and if the worst comes to the worst, remove the tall canes leaving the short ones in place and accept that you'll lose the top truss from every plant. That way, you still have the full height if for any reason the move is delayed. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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