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Old Posted: 06-03-2009 , 11:29 AM #16
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Love some bubble wrap Marathon Man.
Will send you pm.
Thanks a million.
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Old Posted: 06-03-2009 , 11:30 AM #17
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Cereal boxs are great for protecting ornaments and easy to post as they are not so heavy i even put shoes and clothes in them books etc saves paper from ripping and easier for those ackward items to wrap
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Old Posted: 06-03-2009 , 11:38 AM #18
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I would love some please, I am trying to protect my plants from the cold and running out of bubble wrap. May I send you an sae?
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Old Posted: 06-03-2009 , 11:40 AM #19
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I would love some please, I am trying to protect my plants from the cold and running out of bubble wrap. May I send you an sae?
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Hi Easyliving,
Just wondering how the bubble wrap works to keep the plants protected. We've had lots of plants die in the frost. Your advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Old Posted: 06-03-2009 , 12:29 PM #20
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Hi, I just wrap the wrap around the pots and cover the top of it also. Just leave a few pin pricks for ventilation. If the plant is higher than the pots I use stryoform around the pot and then put the wrap over the top. It can also be used for seedings and they germinate really fast if left on a sunny window sill.
Another use I have for it is to stick it on my palstic green house where the zip is broken. It is the best thing for keeping frost from the plants. I hope this is of help to you, I would never be without the stuff!
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Old Posted: 06-03-2009 , 12:30 PM #21
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I forgot to say that if you want to stick it then use electrical tape, it stays put.
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Old Posted: 07-03-2009 , 11:47 AM #22
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I forgot to say that if you want to stick it then use electrical tape, it stays put.


Thanks Easyliving
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Old Posted: 07-03-2009 , 06:55 PM #23
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If anybody is looking for bubble wrap... my local Asda bins theirs. There are sheets of the stuff A4 size in their boxes of fruit and veg... i always collect the sheets to keep the kids occupied by popping whilst shopping... but if any body wants any i would collect for you if you send a sae


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Old Posted: 12-03-2009 , 11:57 AM #24
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i use the plastic got from wrapping for a mini glasshouse along with plastic and foiled tray from chinese etc and put on my window sills. my seeds are growing great
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