Basically its a lean-to so could be attached to the south facing wall of garage or shed.
Its 3m in width so fits across x3 uprights of allotment perimeter fence.
Inbetween these struts I have cabled tied horizontally 38mm heras panel vertical struts that I removed from some earlier panels. The top roof arched panel is then clamped using x4 standard heras panel clamps that are used to join panels together. it is a very rigid structure because of this.
The front panel is joined under the lip of the arched roof and tied in place using mild steel metal cable.
Its relatively quick to put up and more importantly no dangerous glass on unattended plot. There are families & children on my site so it is a consideration.
The UV rated plastic sheet should last a couple of years.
The plant tray is extended out by 6" air gap from back wall. It would have to be the "Jason Bourne" of snails...
Its 3m in width so fits across x3 uprights of allotment perimeter fence.
Inbetween these struts I have cabled tied horizontally 38mm heras panel vertical struts that I removed from some earlier panels. The top roof arched panel is then clamped using x4 standard heras panel clamps that are used to join panels together. it is a very rigid structure because of this.
The front panel is joined under the lip of the arched roof and tied in place using mild steel metal cable.
Its relatively quick to put up and more importantly no dangerous glass on unattended plot. There are families & children on my site so it is a consideration.
The UV rated plastic sheet should last a couple of years.
The plant tray is extended out by 6" air gap from back wall. It would have to be the "Jason Bourne" of snails...
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