I am contemplating constructing a tunnel within a tunnel so that I can heat it early in the year. Up until now I have insulated one end of the tunnel with bubble wrap and screened it off from the rest of the tunnel and this is where the heater is placed. It's not ideal as the tunnel has bottom rails so the cover is not tight to the ground.
The vague idea is to construct the tunnel over the center bed on a frame and covered with white geotextile membrane. This is because it is stronger than fleece and not biodegradable.
The question I have are 1 What are the insulating properties of the membrane? 2 Even though it is white will the light levels be too reduced to grow decent plants? 3 Would I be better using bubble wrap?
I will be interested in your thoughts, thanks
The vague idea is to construct the tunnel over the center bed on a frame and covered with white geotextile membrane. This is because it is stronger than fleece and not biodegradable.
The question I have are 1 What are the insulating properties of the membrane? 2 Even though it is white will the light levels be too reduced to grow decent plants? 3 Would I be better using bubble wrap?
I will be interested in your thoughts, thanks
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