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Emagggie
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Building fruit cages.
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December 03, 2006, 08:41:24 »
Next job on the list. Building a small fruit cage. I have seen some balls with holes in for joining the structure together, but can't remember where. Has anyone used these? If so are they any good? Where to find them? Alternatives? Please. ;D
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December 03, 2006, 08:49:42 »
cheaper alternative to those spensive balls are to buy a bag of them....Poundland were selling them back in the summer round here & make your own holes....might have talked about this in Top Tips or somewhere.try the search facility? I got tennis balls free from round the tennis court area in the park 8) Neighbour made a permanent fruit cage from those cheapo arches they were selling at Home Bargains and Wilko's. :)
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Ha, brill idea. Thanks Lishka. :D
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