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  • #16
    Originally posted by mrdinkle View Post
    I got a couple of thems lidl ones the other year for about £3 for 5m poly. They had em in our local lidl still at weekend just gone.
    i bought a couple last year, they were a bit flimsy for my plot but then it has been known to be a bit breezy here now and then. in the end i used the poly water pipe to reinforce the tunnel, they lasted the year (just)
    Kernow rag nevra

    Some people feel the rain, others just get wet.
    Bob Dylan

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    • #17
      What bore diameter pipe do you use. I read Paul`s article where he says he used 22mm, but I can only source 20 or 25mm, so I am presuming that was a typo. I guess if its too narrow you will get the drooping. Too large and it wont bend enough?
      A bad days fishing is still better than a good day at work!
      There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.

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      • #18
        I bought blue piping at mole valley farmers for £13.80 plus vat enough to make 4 tunnels using 4 hoops and one with 3 hoops my OH has cut them quite long.
        Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
        and ends with backache

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        • #19
          I use blue water pipe as well - and converted some net curtains i bought from ikea £2 for 4 lengths !!

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          • #20
            When I had my first allotment about 30 years ago, I was fortunate enough to use a lot of 1" mesh "checken wire".

            I used to cut lengths of this, about 1m, lay it on top of some polythene, fold the edges up to grip the polythene. Then if you bow it like a cloche with the polythene outside, it goes nice and taut.

            Then fix it down with canes. The ends I made in a similar fashion but just folded the netting on all 4 sides. When not on use, they can be laid flat.

            I suppose you could do the same thing using fleece.
            I am certain that the day my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport.

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            • #21
              Here's the cloches that I have using the blue water tubing.

              You can also see one of the "watering stations" that I have scattered around the plots for when OH goes to the allotments of a morning when I'm at work
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              I am certain that the day my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport.

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              • #22
                excellent.......

                sorted me out very impressed

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                • #23
                  im going to use screw thread drain rods - been in my garage for years ! going to tape over the brass ends - screw three together to make a nice hoops shape and push 9 inches of each end into the earth and hey presto! I'm trying to protect echiums from frost damage - they are all within an area approx 3 metres by 2 metres - so i guess three of my hoops should do it! then attach fleece

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