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I'm happy, because for once I feel truly ready for the winter, my third here on the Outer Hebrides. This year I have erected a proper windbreak fence around the productive areas of the garden (veg and bulbs/plants in pots). This is enhanced with many willow cuttings and Rosa rugosa seedlings etc.I've relocated our new compost bins (and their attendant small furries, which have been extraordinarily abundant this year) as far from the house as possible.I've built seed frames for my many pots of ungerminated seeds. I'm planning on changing the top of the one I use for germinated pots to a PVC or polycarbonate lid to keep some of the rain out to avoid damping off.I've also built a larger 'shade frame' for woodlanders and anything else that doesn't like drying winds. Rather than shade, I believe that the shelter provided is of most benefit. When gardening in the Hebrides, you can't have too much shelter. I feel ready, so bring on the winter!
Maggi - Not a chance he'll be blown across the ocean in this direction. More apt to be Aberdeen bound given the blow here.johnw
Hey Matt, you have been busy since I was round in the summer - must pay another visit.Do you have you frame-lids anchored? They would just blow away here on the coast.Chris
Hmm, hadn't thought of that - he'll get a terrible bashing on the mountains en route - I'll lay in some catch netting and bandages.......
Matt - not sure if you have ever seen these http://www.swanflight.com/flightcase-hardware-hinges-lid-stays/flightcase-hardware-lift-off-hinges.htmlI used to have a PA and lighting company so all the flight cases were fitted with these - it lets you take the front off flight cases completelyor I now use them so you can have fold down frame lights - or you can remove them all together - when they are closed they are like normal hingesonly thing is if you have a lot of frame lights then number them - or use the first one as a template for all the others - so they always fit(I am just looking at the ipad cases on that site and trying to work out where I can hide it when it comes.......)
Chris - they were available in marine stainless steel as I have a box of 100 or so left over from when we used to build flight cases - I would need to have a look to see if the company is still going or if there is an alternative supplierwhen we moved here I had to move one of the tunnels and I eventually had to get a welding torch round some of the bolts - so if I ever put anything up I always use stainless steel nuts and bolts and screws and hinges and washers (screwfix) - in the long run it makes life much simpler
Stainless steel ones here: http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/hinges/0687499/
I'm happy, because for once I feel truly ready for the winter, my third here on the Outer Hebrides. ... I feel ready, so bring on the winter!