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That's the mother of all pollytunnels ive been doing my wood loose in 1 I think I heaped it up to much I went about 7 feet high the logs in middle have gone a bit mouldy

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I may have been teasing a little.:001_wub:

 

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How do you get a fork lift in there?

Been thinking about filling mine with logs until spring when I start to plant in there again. Can onl;y just get a tractor exhaust under the door frame.

Was thinking to make stillages with pallets and sheep netting.

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Who supplies you with the fully vented black bags? And what costs and how strong are they for tipping and re-use logsnstuff?

 

they came from sg baker but they discontinued and changed to the white, I don't tip the bags I leave them and collect next order.

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