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Old 30-04-2005, 09:38 AM
Mary Fisher
 
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"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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Mary Fisher wrote:



This may be a good time to ask local farmers for their used sheets.


I don't know farmers who use them and my garden plots are measured in low
single numbers of square yards, not hectares. And I only have four plots.

They should now have cleared their silage and they will have to pay to
have the sheets removed. Someone offering to take a sheet off their hands
for nothing will be welcomed.


However, I think that such holes might be too large for a polytunnel
lacing repair.


You haven't seen the size of the laces. :-)


Nor have you. He said "thick twine", not "ships' cable".

Mary



I'll post the result if my experiments tomorrow.


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Howard Neil



 
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