For years I've used 'bubblewrap ' to insulate my greenhouse over the winter months. I need to invest in replacing it this year as the current plastic is past it's best. In an effort to reduce my use of plastic I've been research alternatives and came across a company who sell 30g fleece for insulating greenhouses. It's not any more expensive than the bubblewrap. Has anyone used it and are there any more options? Thoughts please
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I feel I should point out here that horticultural fleece is also made of plastic. Polyester, I think.
So I would judge it based just on price, how insulating they are, and how many years they last (fleece doesn't last very long outdoors, although it should probably last longer in a greenhouse). Fleece probably has poorer light transmission than bubblewrap, too.
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Originally posted by ameno View PostI feel I should point out here that horticultural fleece is also made of plastic. Polyester, I think.
So I would judge it based just on price, how insulating they are, and how many years they last (fleece doesn't last very long outdoors, although it should probably last longer in a greenhouse). Fleece probably has poorer light transmission than bubblewrap, too.
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostThe fleece replacement is a good idea,the reviews were alright on one website I looked at,plants are used to less light in the winter,they would think it’s just a bit cloudy could some of your old bubble wrap still be used too,cut sections maybe?
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostThe fleece on the garden naturally website I was looking at is made from spun bonded polypropylene,which is made from recycled plastic so is more environmentally friendly. £18.35 for a 6x6 greenhouse.
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostClips come with the fleece to clip up If you have just a few plants to overwinter it might be easier to wrap the plants with fleece or bubble wrap to keep the frost out
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