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About the Author sternus1 Australia 15th July 2014 9:50am #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author sternus1 Australia 15th July 2014 2:10pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Julie says... Thanks sternus, I just couldn't find the details! Got it now! I wonder how long the plastic would last?I have been wanting a greenhouse for so long. I have a tiny one with one large tomato plant - I have been picking tomatoes in the middle of winter in the Perth hills, which is pretty exciting. | About the Author Julie Roleystone WA 15th July 2014 2:24pm #UserID: 154 Posts: 1842 View All Julie's Edible Fruit Trees |
Waterfall says... The plastic should be good for up to 5 years although I think with the wind I get at my place the whole structure would not be up to it. I plan on building a greenhouse some time soon but I will have to make something a little more solid than this. There are some neat solid dual layer polycarbonate greenhouses on ebay which come with auto opening windows and guttering systems to catch rain but obviously at a much higher cost. | About the Author Waterfall Waterfall 15th July 2014 2:36pm #UserID: 10026 Posts: 422 View All Waterfall's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author sternus1 Australia 15th July 2014 4:15pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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