Has anyone devised a way to make some sort of cloche out of the heavy duty clear poly bags things like potato planters come in?
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Depends what you want to use the cloche for Brooklynodog. You could try putting the bag over a couple of wire hoops. The best cloche/cold frame I've seen was one in a Geoff Hamilton programme - and I think the idea's been resurrected in the current issue of GYO (Alloment feature).All at once I hear your voice
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I've just found this. Seeds - make your own cloche to cover seeds | How to | Projects | BBC Gardeners' World
Use double-glazing film & hanging basket (poundshop?)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Years ago I made cloches using clear polythene by cutting lengths of wire netting (1" mesh) to the size of the arch I wanted plus 4".
Lay these onto clear poly and fold over the edge twice (you need to leave a bit of slack in the polythene to allow it to fit over the netting when you bow it over) to lock the polythene onto the netting.
You now have a semi-rigid cloche.
The ends I made in the same way making flat plates with all 4 edges folded over.
Cut lengths of heavy duty galvanised wire, bend the ends over like a hook to peg them down.
The end plates hold in place with canes.I am certain that the day my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport.
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