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    http://www.tesco.com/greenerliving/p...your_own.page?
    They have a few good ideas. Found it through the tesco mag
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    Thank you. We weeded out the kids raised beds today and will have a good look later as I was looking for some inspiration for something.
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    We planted some things a couple of weeks ago. Labelled them all and everything! then the bloomin wind pushed the mini greenhouse over and i had to scrape them back into pots!...... now we are just growing "suprises"
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    Thanks monkey

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    Thanks for that monkey
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkey1 View Post
    ..... now we are just growing "suprises"
    Heh Heh ! thats much more exciting

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    That looks brilliant thank you!

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    Thanks for that Monkey.
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    Thank you monkey

    Good luck with your "surprises"

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    Thanks for that monkey. All we need now is some lovely spring weather....no chance by the look of the forecast for easter weekend.
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    Sorry to hijack the thread but i need advice on a greenhouse. I have had over the past 5 years the two tier types from poundstretchers and unfortunately they last a couple of years before the elements get to them nd they rust and get torn in the wind. Don't want a proper one as that would involve too much hard work eg fencing it off and making child safe.

    Just wondered if anyone had a green house not made from glass but the Polycarbonate Glazing and if Ofsted considered this okay without fencing off
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