And here I read the title as string the kids up or cane them.... was gonna say that's not allowed anymore.... but as usual this thread's already gone of on a tangent
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI seem to remember that you have a couple of baby Bradlos......I think this might be my greenhouse ( very amateur) and other trivia blog page!!! Do feel free to drop in !
http://bradlo107.wordpress.com/
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostOy sarky, I didn't say I was using 6ft canes did I ?
I only use 3ft peasticks at home to support the young seedlings until they go in their permanent pots
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No cane will ever cross the treshold of my poly, too risky as piercing the skin is allways on the cards.
I string with polyprofillen twine under the root ball tied to strong garden wires running from end to end hooked to the frame. Like Alison found, don't use any old twine but a non rotting one.
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With my folks greenhouse, I got some thick gauge wire and ran 2 lengths at knee and then waist height along the length and as I went along I woved in the canes so they are suspended securely.
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First year tied string to shorter canes - the weight of the plants pulled the canes out of the ground
First year and last year used garden twine - oops, plants broke the twine, plants on floor of greenhouse - swapped to double lengths of proper string
Last year used the twine/string into the soil - some broke (plants on floor again)
Both times tied string to canes laid horizontal in the inbuilt hooky things near the top of the GH - plants went past this, and one made its way out of the autovent (and yes, i did try stopping them!). Plants broke the end of canes, but luckily only sagged rather than on floor of greenhouse
Is there a theme here? (too big plants, too many!)
This year - probably the cane horizontal (but maybe two together); really solid string from day one; probably canes as well but not sure about this
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