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Old 27-06-2003, 07:56 AM
Chris
 
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Default Soft fruit for two

In article ], Chris ]
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In article , Rod
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Commercial ones aren't cheap and yours will probably be stronger than
the ally ones. I suggest you persist with Knowle nets though because
they will advise and supply top netting the right size so you don't
have any stitching to do. Do bear in mind my advice come from somebody
who likes a *lot* of fruit and adjust your plan accordingly.


Wilco. I'll phone Knowle Nets because I can't get their site no matter
what I do - even adding it to the trusted zone - and trying all popular
browsers - and there is no other site I can't get. Has anyone else
tried it?
http://www.knowlenets.co.uk/shop/system/index.html


Hmmm ... I wonder if I can't get that site because I'm using a HOSTS
file?
Has anyone managed to get it yet?
Further thoughts on construction (It takes me ages to get round to
actually *doing* anything!). Maybe I could dispense with the metal
spikes and just put the three-inch square stakes straight into the
ground? After all, it will be a triangulated structure - and won't be
carrying much weight.
B&Q have the posts in 2.4 m lengths - and so perhaps 0.4 m into the
ground would be enough. What do you reckon?
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Chris