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The aim is simply to make the tunnel 'blend in' a bit. It is the clear plastic type and stands out like a sore thumb amongst the greenery. I wouldn't cover the ends, just the sides and top.
Well it depends on what you are growing in there. The light levels are already lower than you would get in a greenhouse and the general agreement seems to be that tomatoes and peppers/chillies are not as good as under glass. If you only plan to grow plants that can cope with lower light like brassica /lettuce you'll probably be ok but I would say you were defeating the object of having this wonderful facility available to you!
Is it just that it is so new you haven't got used to it yet? If it is new the shininess soon wears off and before you know it you will be worrying about cleaning it to get the best growing conditions for your plants.
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Interesting I find I get better time and peppers in my tunnel rather than my greenhouse. Also could never get any aborigines in the greenhouse at all but do well in the tunnel. Re the cover, I think tunnels look fine whereas it would look scruffy covered in netting
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LOL, should be aubergines - bleeding predictive text!
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Interesting I find I get better time and peppers in my tunnel rather than my greenhouse.
Interesting, I have no direct comparison so it is only so called received wisdom. As so many people end up painting their greenhouses white to cut down the light on their tomatoes it's hard to see how a tunnel wouldn't be as good and in a decent summer it's more about keeping temps down and ventilation up, isn't it?
Is it a humidity thing with the aub's, do you think? I've been misting mine in the last few weeks after they seemed to get a bit miserable even though they had plenty of water at the roots.
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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My shade net only covers the top and about half way down the sides and I don't seem to have any problems with light levels. Mind you I only put it on in May and take it off in September. If you put it on neatly it shouldn't make the tunnel look scruffy.
If you Google 'Serres Tonneau' you can see exactly what I have.
The aim is simply to make the tunnel 'blend in' a bit. It is the clear plastic type and stands out like a sore thumb amongst the greenery. I wouldn't cover the ends, just the sides and top.
Thanks for your replies.
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