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"Brian Watson" wrote in message ... harbour mould spores :0) And bare concrete wouldn't? No because it will dry out whereas carpet tiles if inside a greehouse might stay damp for ages. Plus you can chuck a bucket of bleachy water down on a concrete floor or jeyes fluid so killing mould spores and other nasty things like insect grubs, larvae and eggs. A hard (ie, not earth) greenhouse floor should remain dry unless watering the plants on benches or in the side beds splashes over. Therefore I can't see any problem with carpet tiles which have the benefit over one piece of carpet of leaving a clean non-fraying, edge when cut. |
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