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  • Greenhouse staging

    I am in need of some Greenhouse staging. I have found the basic staging you can get not good enough.

    Can anyone recommend any good greenhouse staging they have bought.

    thanks
    Loz
    http://warmanallotment.blogspot.com/

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    I bought my staging/shelving for my greenhouse in 1988.

    One side of the greenhouse was fitted with a precise set up - three stories high - called Up-Staging from Two Wests and Elliott, the other was a smaller 2 story aluminum cheepy I found in a gardening mag which cost 20% of the Two Wests version.

    Last year I moved the cheepy out to the garden to act as support for beans in garden pots - and bought another from Two Wests to replace it - I found they still sell the same stuff of the same quality. The original TW staging is still in pristine form, which is more than I can say for the greenhouse!

    I can recommend TW kit. It's rather expensive but of long term value, very flexible sizing for the best fit for your requirements; and their water matting on the solid trays is worth recommending[much better than the thinner capillary matting that you usually see and it washes by hand as well].

    The trays lift out for storage - I grow my tomatoes through the staging, using wires tied to the frame to hold the canes. The TW shelves are in constant use - and the whole set up makes best use of the space I have available. I also bought some of their fixing supports which I find useful.

    If you don't have the low level trays it gives more flexibility in planting toms etc at low level, but if you do the bars can be taken off at low level if you wish, with some persistence.

    However I can still recall what a palaver it was to put the staging together - it took over an hour last year.

    Ann

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