I've seen a couple of clips on Youtube, of DIY type cloches, made like a small poly tunnel.
Basically a timber frame is constructed, say 2m x 1.2m, then brackets are fitted, into which hoops of conduit or plastic pipes are fitted. A plastic sheet is fitted to this and secured in place. It's then just a matter of lifting the cloche for access, then putting it back into position again.
It seems a great little 'piece of kit' ... But Is it ???
I suppose storage may be a problem if you have a few of these and don't want to use them in the summer.
As a kid, the original cloches were fancy set ups, with numerous glass panes for each one, then the roofing plastic circular cloche came out and everybody thought these were the best things since sliced bread.
Would a large 'walk-in' poly tunnel be better maybe, than several smaller cloche sized units?
Thank you for any advice given.
Basically a timber frame is constructed, say 2m x 1.2m, then brackets are fitted, into which hoops of conduit or plastic pipes are fitted. A plastic sheet is fitted to this and secured in place. It's then just a matter of lifting the cloche for access, then putting it back into position again.
It seems a great little 'piece of kit' ... But Is it ???
I suppose storage may be a problem if you have a few of these and don't want to use them in the summer.
As a kid, the original cloches were fancy set ups, with numerous glass panes for each one, then the roofing plastic circular cloche came out and everybody thought these were the best things since sliced bread.
Would a large 'walk-in' poly tunnel be better maybe, than several smaller cloche sized units?
Thank you for any advice given.
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