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    I had my first growing season last year - great success other than losing all cauliflowers & much of broccoli to Cabbage White caterpillars.
    So this year intend putting up a protection tunnel - and hope this sub-forum is right place to ask a Q.

    I have 3 large raised beds as gardens .. and have thought about following this example:
    Brassica Netting – against Cabbage White Butterfly « K’s Garden

    First question is how high should I make the tunnel ? .. thinking that for broccoli I need to allow at least 900mm high
    Should I think about a lower height one for cabbage & cauliflower .. perhaps 600mm high.

    The beds are 1.5m wide so will have good width under tunnel.


    In the url above the diy'er there used bamboo stakes ... anybody got any alternative ideas for stakes?


    Finally had been intending to do this with enviromesh (so water penetration ) ... would it be worth laying a fleece blanket over plantings (under the tunnel) until we hit end of May, and then remove fleece?

    Ideas welcome.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Argonaut View Post
    how high should I make the tunnel ? ..
    A bit higher than the height of a fully grown plant - pigeons will sit on top of the netting and peck through, so suspend it a good 6 inches above them if you can. My sprout tent was 4' high

    Originally posted by Argonaut View Post
    would it be worth laying a fleece blanket over plantings (under the tunnel) until we hit end of May
    What plants? No need for hardy plants, it's only tender ones that need frost protection
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
      A bit higher than the height of a fully grown plant - pigeons will sit on top of the netting and peck through, so suspend it a good 6 inches above them if you can. My sprout tent was 4' high
      For some reasons 2 of my sprout plants became very tall - not leggy, just tall (loads of sprouts though ) and I had to extend the enclosure!

      Enviromesh does provide some insulation as well as insect / bird protection and for brassicas you should be fine with no fleece so long as you harden off any sowings done inside etc.

      Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.

      Which one are you and is it how you want to be?

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      • #4
        so do the suggested 'sizes' of 900 & 600 seem OK .... looked in local garden centre today the 'Large' version was only 450mm high.

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