Poly Cloches @ Poundland

Started by MutantHobbit, January 27, 2006, 14:33:18

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MutantHobbit

I went into my local Poundland store yesterday and bought some Poly Cloches for a quid each. :o  Can't go wrong really at that price! ::)  Manager says they should be available at most stores from this weekend. ;D ;D
Sheldon, Birmingham.  I've put the pin on Google Earth where my shed is, in the allotments.  It's in an area with a satellite photo which is cool!  You can't miss it, there's a bl**dy great big Airport next door!

MutantHobbit

Sheldon, Birmingham.  I've put the pin on Google Earth where my shed is, in the allotments.  It's in an area with a satellite photo which is cool!  You can't miss it, there's a bl**dy great big Airport next door!

Larkspur

Hi, what sort of cloches are they?

grawrc

I must get there. Meant to when someone posted about the canes.

mc55

I got some a few weeks ago, doubt they'll last more than this season, but at £1.00 a pop you can't go wrong.  They look pretty decent from picture, although haven't unwrapped them yet.

Poundshop is rapidly becoming one of my favourite places !

Travman

I got some last year and were a great start for my plants . ;)

Curryandchips

They are excellent for the price, and Poundland has lots of bargains for the garden.
The impossible is just a journey away ...

Roy Bham UK

 :-\ Unless you can anchor them down well, they will blow away in a puff of wind :(

eileen

I bought a three last year and they've been fine - will use them again this year.  Also picked up a kneeling pad and garden canes, Certainly can't complain at the price. I've bought more expensive cloches in the past and these are definately comparable.  ;D


EILEEN.


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Debs

...so, thats wilko for shallots, poundland for cloches and netto for cheap seeds

Brilliant!  I know where I shall be this weekend!!

Debs ;)

peterpiper

yes i got some last week. they arent so bad . not to heavy duty but should be ok in sheltered places i have mine over my strawberry planters. i know las year poundland were selling bags of growmore,bone meal and blood meal for a quid each.
pete

grassroots

I got some last year did a good job and the plants came on well. After the frost i cleaned them up and put them away out of the sun .I will be putting them out again soon . (Don't forget to block off the end's, or they will blow away and it helps to keep the heat in).  ;)

Columbus

Hi all,  :D

Mine are now three years old with no problems. I hope to be using them in a few weeks.

Col
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I am refreshed by the rain and the dew
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Zippy Seale

went to both poundland stores in southampton. 
I didnt get one  :'( :'(
kind mangeress did say she will enquire to head office to see if they can get some  :) :)
thats service.
they say it wouldn't grow.....ha

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busy_lizzie

Got some quite good ones last year for £4.99 at Wilkinsons, but will take a look in Poundland tomorrow.  £1 for cloches sounds a real bargain! busy_lizzie
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Hyacinth

Quote from: Celtic_Growers on February 10, 2006, 19:04:39
went to both poundland stores in southampton. 
I didnt get one  :'( :'(
kind mangeress did say she will enquire to head office to see if they can get some  :) :)
thats service.

Good idea, thanks :) - I'll do that tomorrow if they still don't have them in Birmingham (oh! and I can tell them that they've already done it for a customer in Southampton!... ;D ;D ;D

jmcbrien

I think that these are the ones from Poundland, but I can't check that they are exactly the same as mine are on the allotment. What do you think?  The bid is £7.50 + £2+ postage

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CLOCHE-POLY-TUNNEL-GARDEN-SEEDLINGS-PLANTS-GREENHOUSE_W0QQitemZ7743565238QQcategoryZ42153QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

MutantHobbit

Yep, they're the same as the ones I bought for a quid ::)  Dunno whether to stick them on eBay myself! ;D

Dave
Sheldon, Birmingham.  I've put the pin on Google Earth where my shed is, in the allotments.  It's in an area with a satellite photo which is cool!  You can't miss it, there's a bl**dy great big Airport next door!

Curryandchips

Some people have more money than sense, at perhaps £10+ total cost via ebay, the recipients will be paying £7 per metre, since the cloches are only 1.5 metres long?
The impossible is just a journey away ...

Roy Bham UK

 :o They reached £16 last year on ebay :o Talk about rip off Britain! no wonder when there are suckers like that about ::) :P ;D

MrsKP

what do you reckon on this.  hard to say how strong it is but could it do for my ground warming/rain protection ? VFM ??

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