Hi, complete newbie here. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me out here. I live in N Ireland and I am about to build 4 x (1m square) raised beds with hoops. Weather here is cold, wet and windy most of the year around - what is summer type thing . Not only that, but with the wall and the shed, the plot is a bit of a windtrap.
Anyway, I would really like to grow a variety of veg (including peppers, courgettes, aubergines and tomatoes ) and some strawberries. I'll have the help of a propagator to start me off, but it is the afterwards that worries me. There are 3 protection materials that I've kind of narrowed it down to - enviromesh, envirotect and ecogreen's aerated polythene blanket. I'm so confused as to when to use them though. I've read up enough to know that the polythene will be useful for some types of veg, but will it be warm enough due to the perforations? Exactly which veg though? Also, it won't keep out pesky insects, so can I lay eviromesh over it or is that overkill? When and for how long can I use envirotect? I've read it is the equiv to 17g fleece, but it is also beneficial to leave it on for quite a while for some veg. If the weather is truly shocking, can I use envirotect and enviromesh at the same time?
Sorry if these questions are completely daft, but I'm going around in circles trying to find the answer. Thanks for your time.
Anyway, I would really like to grow a variety of veg (including peppers, courgettes, aubergines and tomatoes ) and some strawberries. I'll have the help of a propagator to start me off, but it is the afterwards that worries me. There are 3 protection materials that I've kind of narrowed it down to - enviromesh, envirotect and ecogreen's aerated polythene blanket. I'm so confused as to when to use them though. I've read up enough to know that the polythene will be useful for some types of veg, but will it be warm enough due to the perforations? Exactly which veg though? Also, it won't keep out pesky insects, so can I lay eviromesh over it or is that overkill? When and for how long can I use envirotect? I've read it is the equiv to 17g fleece, but it is also beneficial to leave it on for quite a while for some veg. If the weather is truly shocking, can I use envirotect and enviromesh at the same time?
Sorry if these questions are completely daft, but I'm going around in circles trying to find the answer. Thanks for your time.
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