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In message , Brian Watson
writes "ex WGS Hamm" wrote in message ... "Brian Watson" wrote in message ... "Paul Giverin" wrote in message ... Hi there, This year, after many years of threatening, I finally got a greenhouse. ...The greenhouse is erected on a concrete plinth that was previously used for an aviary. I felt (rightly or wrongly) that I needed to do something to insulate the concrete because I though it would be quite cold. Psst. Carpet tiles. harbour mould spores :0) And bare concrete wouldn't? A hard (ie, not earth) greenhouse floor should remain dry Oh yeah, hands up those who floor stays dry? :-) unless watering the plants on benches or in the side beds splashes over. 1. never heard of 'damping down' - common practice to increase humidity in hot weather. 2. the OP is going to have pots, presumably on the floor, where do you think the water will drain out onto? As others have said it'.s a waste of time with all that glass around -- Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds urg Suppliers and References FAQ: http://www.familyfrench.co.uk/garden/urgfaq/index.html |
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