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Gardening Naturally Green Flexible Garden Netting Hoops Crop Protection - 5

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Garden netting hoops are a simple way to create tunnels or cloches for protecting fruit, vegetables and plants. These flexible hoops can be covered with fleece, Veggiemesh, bird netting, butterfly netting, thermacrop or polythene depending on the season. By changing the cover, you can bring on early crops in spring, shield plants from pests in summer and protect them from frost in winter. Flexible Garden Cloche Hoops For Year Round Growing These flexible garden cloche hoops are made from 1.8 metre green PVC rods, 10mm in diameter. They come with anchors to fix them securely into the soil and are easy to set up in straight beds or over rows of crops. The hoops can be reused throughout the year by simply changing the covering to suit growing conditions. Hoops For Garden Netting With Adjustable Width And Height Each hoop can be erected to a width of 1.2 metres, giving a standing height of around 60cm. They can also be set as narrow as 75cm wide, which increases the height slightly. This makes them adaptable for different garden beds and planting areas, giving flexibility for both low and taller crops. Garden Netting Hoops Spacing And Tunnel Coverage To create an effective tunnel, space the hoops approximately 75cm to 1 metre apart. A fabric width of at least 1.8 metres is required to cover them properly. Once in place, simply secure the fabric or netting along the sides to form a tunnel that keeps crops protected from weather and pests. Sizes And Options For Garden Netting Hoops Each hoop is 1.8 metres long and 10mm in diameter. The anchors are included to ensure stability when placed in the ground. These hoops can be used with a wide choice of coverings, making them suitable for everything from early salad crops to protecting brassicas from butterflies and birds. How wide should garden netting hoops be spaced apart? Hoops are best spaced between 75cm and 1 metre apart to form a stable tunnel. What is the minimum fabric width needed for garden netting hoops? A minimum fabric width of 1.8 metres is required to cover the hoops effectively. When calculating the length of the cover add the length of the cloche plus 1.2 metres to allow for the height. Can flexible garden cloche hoops be used in winter? Yes, they can be covered with fleece or polythene to protect crops from frost. Do hoops for garden netting come with anchors? Yes, each set of hoops includes anchors to secure them firmly into the soil. How tall are hoops for garden netting when set up? At 1.2 metres wide, the hoops stand around 60cm tall. Narrower spacing increases the height slightly. What covers can be used with flexible garden cloche hoops? You can use fleece, Veggiemesh, thermacrop, polythene, bird netting or butterfly netting depending on the season. Please note: The hoops come complete with anchors. Hoop Clips and netting sold separately

Gardening Naturally Green Flexible Garden Netting Hoops Crop Protection - 5

Garden netting hoops are a simple way to create tunnels or cloches for protecting fruit, vegetables and plants. These flexible hoops can be covered with fleece, Veggiemesh, bird netting, butterfly netting, thermacrop or polythene depending on the season. By changing the cover, you can bring on early crops in spring, shield plants from pests in summer and protect them from frost in winter. Flexible Garden Cloche Hoops For Year Round Growing These flexible garden cloche hoops are made from 1.8 metre green PVC rods, 10mm in diameter. They come with anchors to fix them securely into the soil and are easy to set up in straight beds or over rows of crops. The hoops can be reused throughout the year by simply changing the covering to suit growing conditions. Hoops For Garden Netting With Adjustable Width And Height Each hoop can be erected to a width of 1.2 metres, giving a standing height of around 60cm. They can also be set as narrow as 75cm wide, which increases the height slightly. This makes them adaptable for different garden beds and planting areas, giving flexibility for both low and taller crops. Garden Netting Hoops Spacing And Tunnel Coverage To create an effective tunnel, space the hoops approximately 75cm to 1 metre apart. A fabric width of at least 1.8 metres is required to cover them properly. Once in place, simply secure the fabric or netting along the sides to form a tunnel that keeps crops protected from weather and pests. Sizes And Options For Garden Netting Hoops Each hoop is 1.8 metres long and 10mm in diameter. The anchors are included to ensure stability when placed in the ground. These hoops can be used with a wide choice of coverings, making them suitable for everything from early salad crops to protecting brassicas from butterflies and birds. How wide should garden netting hoops be spaced apart? Hoops are best spaced between 75cm and 1 metre apart to form a stable tunnel. What is the minimum fabric width needed for garden netting hoops? A minimum fabric width of 1.8 metres is required to cover the hoops effectively. When calculating the length of the cover add the length of the cloche plus 1.2 metres to allow for the height. Can flexible garden cloche hoops be used in winter? Yes, they can be covered with fleece or polythene to protect crops from frost. Do hoops for garden netting come with anchors? Yes, each set of hoops includes anchors to secure them firmly into the soil. How tall are hoops for garden netting when set up? At 1.2 metres wide, the hoops stand around 60cm tall. Narrower spacing increases the height slightly. What covers can be used with flexible garden cloche hoops? You can use fleece, Veggiemesh, thermacrop, polythene, bird netting or butterfly netting depending on the season. Please note: The hoops come complete with anchors. Hoop Clips and netting sold separately

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