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Cheap netting tunnel..

Started by growmore, October 17, 2005, 10:57:29

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growmore

I found the debris netting sold in most hardware catalogues like screwfix etc is a good  cheap netting for lotty use.It comes in rolls 100metres by 2 metres and costs around £40 its a propypolene netting .It is used I believe for going round scaffolding etc on building sites .I have used it this year for covering carrots cabbages etc .should be ok for You with pigeon probs etc too. I also made this tunnel for salad etc with it it is about 20 foot long by 8 foot wide.
I used old copper pipe into floor and plastic water pipe for arch ...I happened to have them 8x6 poly corrugated sheets spare so i used these on bottom but you dont need em .
I think it would be feasable to put polythene between netting and arches which would  then make a type of poly tunnel. I still had  loads of netting left on the roll after building this...cheers Jim...


Cheers .. Jim

growmore

Cheers .. Jim

wardy

Thanks Jim  I need some netting to go round part of my allotment as it's as windy as hell  :o  Plus it looks good for keeping the birds off me onions  :)

PS  What are those white things you've used to join your pipes?
I came, I saw, I composted

growmore

Its insulating tape Wardy but perhaps a better altenative would be tie wraps.
cheers Jim.
Cheers .. Jim

Mrs Ava

wow, forty quid for all that netting!  mmmmm....the old man is always ordering 'stuff' from screwfix, think I might secretly add this to his order!  A great tunnel Jim, would be blooming marvelous over my cabbages!

wardy

Ooh great, my husband is elec eng so always has tie wraps.  He hides them from me though as I use them for all sorts  :)
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amphibian

Are wrap-ties the same thing as zip/cable-ties?

weedbusta

mine was even cheaper... the district council are finally spending ££re rendering the buildings where i live so i brassed knecked it and  asked the local workmen if they could keep me any that was worn out.. full of holes etc..and they gave me a big load of it.  i think they has a good laugh at the thought of me having an allotment. i'm five foot and a half inch(DONT FORGET THAT HALF INCH) and weigh under 7 stone. i also got some half length scaffolding planks(i couldnt carry the big ones ha ha)

wardy

Yeah Amphib    tie wraps are for bundling cables etc. 

Good on you Weedbusta.  Good news about scaffolding planks as very often folks aren't keen on off-loading them - not round here anyway. 
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wardy

Jim  just checked on Screwfix for the netting.  It's £49.99 for 2m x 50 m roll

Wardy
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moonbells

more netting suppliers

http://www.netmanufacturers.co.uk/pro-tec/new/tenax_netting.asp?sfID=8&dID=533

this is interesting cos they mention the hallowed words FRUIT CAGE and WIND BREAK though as Wardy says they're not that cheap...

moonbells
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growmore

Your right Wardy it just seemed like 100 metres wid all the stuff i did with it .Sorry for the duff info ..Cheers.Jim
Cheers .. Jim

Emma K

I have used that very bright orange plastic netting stuff - also used round scaffolding to go round my sprouting broccoli - it has kept the birds off completely (They like brassicas alot round here) According to someone who knows more than me, the birds cannot land or take off when you have this type of 'fence' round the beds.

Emma K
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