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Post by stevemc on Apr 17, 2017 8:52:05 GMT
My greenhouse is in full sun and I want to shade it this year. Do i wipe something on the glass or buy a roll of something to put over it? Cheers
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Post by andy on Apr 17, 2017 13:50:37 GMT
You can buy stuff that you spray on. You mix it with warm water and spray it on with a hand held sprayer. It then just brushes off in autumn.
Tip....buy a cheap sprayer to do this as it will often get clogged and ruined.
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Post by Barbara on Apr 17, 2017 16:57:01 GMT
We use the green netting scaffolders use, that way we can remove it on dull days.
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Post by stevemc on Apr 17, 2017 17:22:51 GMT
Ok many thanks guys. I need to do something because it's like a microwave in there at times.
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Post by Barbara on Apr 17, 2017 17:51:18 GMT
Last year on a particularly hot day it was 140 in ours
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Post by maggy on Apr 21, 2017 13:56:02 GMT
I used to have an automatic roof vent that helped a lot when we weren't here but its stopped working now so I just prop it open. As I don't have much in there these days I just use cardboard or that packing insulation propped up behind the pots on the sunny side ! a bit Heath Robinson but surfices.
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Post by Dutchy on Feb 19, 2018 16:03:57 GMT
I use Temperzon but I don't know the UK version. It does work well so maybe something to try for this coming season.
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