Pretty sure I did read, or saw on youtube the wicker bed being lined with old carpet before the liner went in to save any perforations in the liner.earle said:What did you line your wicking beds with? I've been talking with my neighbour who lined his with builders plastic (PE) but cautioned me that it seems to be easily perforated by the bottom section of fill - he thinks one of his beds has a leak. I think builders plastic is about 200 micron. I was having a look at the big green shed and they have PVC pond liner which is 500 or 600 micron. Thinking it could be a better option as its thicker and seems to have a little give/stretch to it - unless there's a good reason not to use PVC liner.
I don't think so, when it's wet it tears easily, any sharpish protrusions underneath can push through.As Dave said there is a lot of weight above the liner.wynnum1 said:Do you think cardboard would work when its wet is soft.
The big boxes have many layers and would compact down into a thick layer could wet and layer and top with sand.wide eyed and legless said:I don't think so, when it's wet it tears easily, any sharpish protrusions underneath can push through.As Dave said there is a lot of weight above the liner.
Found out what they are, Strawberry Guava, planted some seeds today see how they go in the hothouse along with some Pineapple Guava I found in another neighbor's garden.wide eyed and legless said:
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