27-07-2013, 12:28 PM
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Grrrr....cabbage whites....
Baz wrote in :
"Bob Hobden" wrote in
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We used to constantly have the same problem and the self built
cages/nets were never easy to get into so there was always a problem
weeding. Some years ago we decided that we would buy a proper fruit
cage for our brassicas 6 metre x 6 metre. Yes it was expensive but
it's our hobby too so cheaper than playing golf or a season ticket
for football etc. Now we can move it every year around our plot (4
year rotation) in a day, and we can both get in and weed with a hoe
standing up straight which is important for me as I have arthritis of
the spine. A number of other plot holders have followed our lead and
bought " brassica" cages too.
Bad luck with the arthritis, hope it's not too bad for you.
For others who don't want to spend too much money, I use debris
netting, held up with bamboo canes with pop bottles on top, so the
canes don't wear holes in the netting. Weeding is not easy but it is a
relativly cheap method. A 50m X 3m roll of bebris netting cost me £50
a few years ago. And it has no signs of rotting or breaking up. So it
seems to be a one off purchase.
http://tinyurl.com/pohvybr
Baz
In fact it is now £35 for the 50m X 3m roll!!!!!
Baz
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