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Cloche type thingy
Hello all,
Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. Thanks. -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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Cloche type thingy
-- .. "Gopher" wrote in message news Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. Thanks. -- Gopher .... I know my place! Unable to help with exact answers, but http://www.plasticsbypost.net/ might help with the plastic when you find what you want. They are very close to me (walking distance to the garage a few doors away who did my MOT yesterday ......... that close) so if you want me to go and 'feel anything', give me a shout. Mike |
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Cloche type thingy
In message , Martin
writes On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:15:26 +0000, Gopher wrote: Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. You might be able to find it here http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to...ry/garden-diy/ Many thanks Martin .... I've trawled through all 268 projects/tips etc. but can't find it. But I _did_ find all kinds of useful things so have bookmarked the site. Thanks again. -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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In message , 'Mike'
writes Many thanks Mike. I hope it won't be necessary to bug you but I do appreciate the offer. Cheers! -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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"Gopher" wrote in message ... In message , 'Mike' writes Many thanks Mike. I hope it won't be necessary to bug you but I do appreciate the offer. Cheers! -- Gopher .... I know my place! Many garden centres stock meter wide medium gauge poly on the roll that would be suitable for your purpose. About £5 per meter length. I got some recently from http://www.stapeleywg.com/ Regards Pete www.thecanalshop.com |
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from "Pete Stockdale" contains these words: Many garden centres stock meter wide medium gauge poly on the roll that would be suitable for your purpose. About £5 per meter length. That sounds exorbitant in the extreme - I got enough to cover my greenhouse for not much more than that. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Cloche type thingy
On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:15:26 +0000, Gopher wrote:
Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. Thanks. Try www.plasticsbypost.net They are in the IOW but I dealt with them some years ago and they were OK. You need it to be more than 1m wide though, don't you? I made one when Geoff Hamilton originally made them. I still have the piping. It's had all sorts of uses over the years. (builders' merchants) Pam in Bristol |
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Cloche type thingy
In message , Martin
writes On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 17:42:48 +0000, Gopher wrote: In message , Martin writes On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:15:26 +0000, Gopher wrote: Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. You might be able to find it here http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to...ry/garden-diy/ Many thanks Martin .... I've trawled through all 268 projects/tips etc. but can't find it. But I _did_ find all kinds of useful things so have bookmarked the site. Me too, towards the end I couldn't recall what I was looking for. Why isn't it in there? Don't know..... I would have thought it would be somewhere among all the info. Will have another look tomorrow but I think I know the basic details of how to make it. It's just the plastic that's the question. -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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In message , Pam Moore
writes On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:15:26 +0000, Gopher wrote: Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. Thanks. Try www.plasticsbypost.net They are in the IOW but I dealt with them some years ago and they were OK. You need it to be more than 1m wide though, don't you? I made one when Geoff Hamilton originally made them. I still have the piping. It's had all sorts of uses over the years. (builders' merchants) Pam in Bristol Thanks to all for the help & suggestions. I have the piping left over from the building of our new village hall in which I was involved. Unfortunately the roof is slate and the walls stone so no suitable plastic left around :-)) Thanks again! -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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Cloche type thingy
"Gopher" wrote in message news Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. Thanks. a website with pictures and plans (that cost) if you want them. I did without the plans. rob http://www.eartheasy.com/cloche.htm |
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Cloche type thingy
In message , George.com
writes "Gopher" wrote in message news Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. Thanks. a website with pictures and plans (that cost) if you want them. I did without the plans. rob http://www.eartheasy.com/cloche.htm That's the sort of thing .... a bit smaller than I want ... and it has handles, very posh :-)) Now I think I have the info and direction I need. Many thanks -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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Cloche type thingy
-- .. "Gopher" wrote in message ... In message , Martin writes On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:15:26 +0000, Gopher wrote: Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. You might be able to find it here http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to...ry/garden-diy/ Many thanks Martin .... I've trawled through all 268 projects/tips etc. but can't find it. But I _did_ find all kinds of useful things so have bookmarked the site. Thanks again. -- Gopher .... I know my place! This is a copy of one done by Geoff Hamilton and is in one of his books. I have scanned it and put it on my photo site, but it won't go public for all to see. However the plastic looks very thin, he doesn't state the gauge. I will take the book into plastics by post and see what they recommend and get details for you. If you want a scan of the page, email me and I will forward it. all lower case MiKeATrNeBa.Org.uk Mike |
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from Martin contains these words: On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 21:23:39 GMT, Rusty_Hinge wrote: The message from "Pete Stockdale" contains these words: Many garden centres stock meter wide medium gauge poly on the roll that would be suitable for your purpose. About £5 per meter length. That sounds exorbitant in the extreme - I got enough to cover my greenhouse for not much more than that. How big is your greenhouse? Lean-to, beside garage, base (so, roof) about 8 ft × 13 ft Long side, 13 ft × 7 ft Short side, 8 ft × (8 ft, dropping to 7 ft.) -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Cloche type thingy
-- .. "'Mike'" wrote in message ... -- . "Gopher" wrote in message ... In message , Martin writes On Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:15:26 +0000, Gopher wrote: Hello all, Some may recall that on Gardeners World about 2 months or so ago, Toby Wossisname made a type of cloche using flexible blue water pipe to form the ribs of a very useful looking cloche - perfect for raised beds such as I have for vegetable growing. I have acquired the piping and have more than enough wood for the lower frame but am finding it rather difficult to get hold of the strong plastic cover. Ironically when we moved to our current home there was an ageing poly tunnel which I sold to (ironically) the estate agent through whom we bought the house. Does anyone have an idea as to the gauge of plastic necessary for such a job. I want to make 3 of these cloches and while the ground is so wet I could get on with making them - if only I knew what to buy in the way of plastic sheeting. I also tried to review the programme through the BBC I-player but it seems to be past its sell by date now. Any help or advice very welcome. You might be able to find it here http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to...ry/garden-diy/ Many thanks Martin .... I've trawled through all 268 projects/tips etc. but can't find it. But I _did_ find all kinds of useful things so have bookmarked the site. Thanks again. -- Gopher .... I know my place! This is a copy of one done by Geoff Hamilton and is in one of his books. I have scanned it and put it on my photo site, but it won't go public for all to see. However the plastic looks very thin, he doesn't state the gauge. I will take the book into plastics by post and see what they recommend and get details for you. If you want a scan of the page, email me and I will forward it. all lower case MiKeATrNeBa.Org.uk Mike I am led to believe that this http://www.myalbum.com/Photo-HWOU6QQX.jpg will take you there Fingers crossed Mike |
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Cloche type thingy
In message , 'Mike'
writes Many thanks Mike ........ this is the basic thing. All I need to do is to mount it on a wood framed base and sit it on top of (half of) one of the 5 raised beds which measure 15' X 4' (built this way as we sit on heavy clay and it seemed easier to use the old joists from the roof to build these boxes (we had some building work done) than to chop them up for the woodburner. That was 5 years ago and they have been most productive ... but I think one or two of these cloches could be helpful. Thanks for all the trouble you went to. Very grateful. -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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