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  • Green Mould

    In my new (old inherited) gh on the plot there is a soil border. Its covered in green mould,yuk. I have dug out the top couple of inches but am wondering if thats enough?
    The gh is insulated with bubblewrap and has been all winter ,has this caused it?
    I was all excited at the thought of having a gh on the plot but this is making me reluctant to plant anything in it.
    There is a vine in it that is springing into action.
    Any advice gratefully recieved, thank you.
    Last edited by CaroltheCarrot; 13-04-2011, 08:02 AM. Reason: I still cant spell!

  • #2
    Hi Carol,

    Your mould in the greenhouse has grown because the conditions in the greenhouse have suited it down to the ground.(Excuse the pun). . It will be as much a lack of ventilation as anything and a failure to cultivate the ground in the past that has caused it. A fork over and some fym dug into the ground will have it looking good in short order.

    Nowt to worry about chuck.

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    • #3
      p.s. give the inside of the glass, any staging and the framework a good scrub with a solution of ***** fluid. 50:1 should be fine. Will smell like an old public toilet for a day or two but that will have sterilised it.

      Any overflow onto the ground inside the greenhouse should do no harm at that strength.

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      • #4
        Thank you very much

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