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    Just wondered where people get their staging from. Supprised how pricey some of it is to be honest.
    Trying to find some diy options or similar items which can be used as a staging set up for the greenhouse.

  • #2
    There was an article about making staging out of old pallets in the GYO mag a few months back.
    He-Pep!

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    • #3
      Slate battening with good cross members, works well. The cross members need to be quite thick as the staging carries a lot of weight.
      Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lamboluke View Post
        Supprised how pricey some of it is to be honest.
        Me too

        Mine is made from Dexion (mechano-style angle-iron, although mine is Aluminium) and some mesh (like weld mesh, but lighter) which I got as a job-lot off eBay.

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        • #5
          Might try the pallet diy option.

          Kirsten, that looks like some decent staging you have..

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          • #6
            Hi don't know if the piccies help. I use one greenhouse as a potting shed as well. So one bench has on old worktop on top (if you go to a merchants and ask if they have any old damaged ones they are usually cheap/free) and the rest is all pallet wood and wood scraps. I have also included the gutter pic in case you want to maximise space.


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            • #7
              Is that guttering you are using to grow your strawberries in Norfolkgrey?
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              • #8
                Yep I also grow cut and come again salad in them

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                • #9
                  I only have a 8x6 so need all the space during the season. For staging early in the year I use two plastic saw horses about £20 from the depot and 5 lengths of 100mm x 20mm treated timber. This then goes out for the summer and packs away easily and I am just about ready to put it back in to over winter some CACA salad leaves.
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                  • #10
                    I just use paste tables strengthen with some 50 x50 timber

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Greenleaves View Post
                      I just use paste tables strengthen with some 50 x50 timber
                      Great idea, filed away ready for my next greenhouse!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View Post
                        Yep I also grow cut and come again salad in them
                        Great minds think alike. I use gutter for cut & come again and other salad leaves. Never thought of hanging them up.

                        As for the staging don't think I can be much help. I have tunnels not greenhouses so it's a bit different.

                        But here is what I've got.

                        Me & the other half got a job of ripping down a church ( film prop ) and we got to keep all the wood from it. This is what my staging is made from.

                        It did have a roof on but that got blown off in a storm in the film.
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                        • #13
                          Wow, tunnel looks like a nice set up..,,and the church/view too!

                          I like the idea of guttering for moving things up off the ground.

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                            This is my eBay bargain. I paid £25 for it collection only. I think the top is just scrap bit of wooden but it's been well looked after. So should easy to replace when needed.
                            It's worth having a look in eBay or gumtree you might even get a bargain with the weather getting cooler.

                            I must say i really enjoyed looking at other peoples ideas. There's some really clever gardeners here!!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lamboluke View Post
                              Wow, tunnel looks like a nice set up..,,and the church/view too!

                              I like the idea of guttering for moving things up off the ground.
                              Thanks Lamboluke. The tunnel set up works well for me, I can say that now I've had my first full year using it. It was fun taking the church down. Felt a bit odd hoovering the field when we'd finished! Had to make sure there were no screws, nails, paint flakes or anything left before the live stock went back into the field. I can't deny it we have some stunning views around here

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