Hi everyone, last year was my first year of owning a greenhouse , I am so looking forward to starting again this year but before I do I want to clean up the glass in the greenhouse which has quite alot of limescale on it, could anyone please give me ideas of how best to remove this, I am worried about using chemicals just in case they affect the future produce. Many thanks Jackie
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Extensive dry spells can create the need to use tap water in the greenhouse. In hard water areas limescale builds up on the glass very quickly. Over time lines and ridges of limescale occur where glass panes adjoin or in some areas where the glass meets the frame, particularly where water is prone to collect.
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Thank you for the tips re; cleaning the glass in my greenhouse, I live in a hard water area and mainly use tap water that is why this has happened, I take on board your tips the main one being " don't spray the water around just where it's needed" as I said its only my first year and thanks to you guys I'm learning fast. Cheers Jackie
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Sometimes I spray in the greenhouse to cool it down, or to increase humidity (e.g. to deter Red Spider, or stop young plants / cuttings drying out).
However, in the main I water directly onto the soil around the plants, without splashing onto the leaves, to avoid spreading disease. Whilst its relatively long odds to get Tomato Blight in a greenhouse it will be "assisted" in infecting plants if they have wet foliage and humid conditions
... that might also prevent getting hard water marks tooK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Golly and I thought we had hard water in our area. I fitted an inline scale inhibitor less than £30 and don't even get a furry kettle now.
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