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  • i dont know how to post a link on my tablet but go to harrods horticultural for fleece 

    good quality and many sizes

  • Little-ann is this what you are trying to post 

     

    http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/garden-fleece-30gsm-pid7516.html

    At the top off the page is the address Line just left click and high light the address then control and pree key C which will copy it. so then you come to your post and press control Key v to paste 

    James

  • thanks james i could manageto copy but not paste i will have a go later need to get tea ready

  • http://www.twowests.co.uk 

    looks like it works thanks james

  • gab82gab82 Posts: 73

    Was looking at twowest for my size greenhouse it's £35 for a bubble wrap kit seems a good deal

  • stupid question - how do you attach bubblewrap? image

  • gab82gab82 Posts: 73

    with ali plugs you can find them on Amazon or ebay. Or even at your gc. You can get a bubble wrap kit from  the link above. Just think its a bit expensive with delivery

  • Thanks Gab82, think I'll go for fleece instead. those plugs look too technical for me

  • I usually get mine from B & Q was £13.00 for a massive roll and has lasted for a couple of years.

    I use gaffer tape to fit to the aluminum frame, cut the bubble wrap to the length required and stick to the aluminum frame, trouble is you end up with the sticky stuff on the aluminum frame.  Last year though I used the ali plugs which are great try and buy in bulk because a pack of ten from a garden centre costs a lot for what you need.

    I insulate the roof as well. thats when the ali plugs come in useful ensuring the bubble wrap doesn't fall on your overwintering plants or heater if you are using one which obviously is paramount for safety image.

    I also wrap my fuschias individually in fleece after cutting them back hard and down potting them.

     

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