(sorry if someone's beaten me to it; I've not been able to keep up with postings this last week).....but.....
ta-da! they're here again 8)
Alishka - by Pound Shop do you mean Poundstretcher? We have one nearby but not a Pound Shop as such.
errr...dunno...worth looking tho?..Pound Shop, Poundstretcher, Poundland...Robert (I think it was he?) got some at the 99p shop last year.
Happy hunting ;D
Poundland, and yes, the 99p shop (several branches round Birmingham, I don't know whether it's anywhere else) had them as well. I find it's worth checking both; last year, they both had fleece, but the 99p shop had pieces twice the size of Poundland's.
The cloches are on the small side, but well worth having to start things off. I had 50 last year, and I'll be using them like mad. If it's at all cold, put the end sections flat on the ground with a brick or something on top so the cold air can't blow through.
I just use the top third of a 2litre pop bottle
I've tried that but I found the size really limiting.
we got some free sweet bottles, you know the ones you buy !/4 of sweets from, cut the bottoms off, also from the wiki, demijohns with the bottoms off, work quite well, we use the 2ltr plastic bottles for lettuce etc :)
I got the wire and fleece separate from the pound shop and made my own. The wire I used was stronger than that in the cloches.
Always one step ahead Shirlton I like it. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
i was going to get some of the water bottles that they have in offices and take the bottom off
Quote from: cambourne7 on January 15, 2007, 18:20:23
i was going to get some of the water bottles that they have in offices and take the bottom off
They usually collect these back in to use again
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on January 14, 2007, 19:03:56
I had 50 last year, and I'll be using them like mad.
RB - do you place one cloche over each individual plant then? It probably seems like a basic question, but never having done it before I just don't know! ???
Personnaly I use one per plant as that is all you can really get under the width of a 2litre pop bottle.
The pop bottle over each plant worked a treat last year on basil and peppers - its seems to allow them a chance to get establsihed quicker
Quote from: kitten on January 15, 2007, 20:49:19
RB - do you place one cloche over each individual plant then? It probably seems like a basic question, but never having done it before I just don't know! ???
The Poundland variety are about three feet long, and I just link however many I need to cover a row. Or I put seed trays in them, or whatever. They're versatile but as I said, too small. I'd really like something the size of the old glass Growers' Barn type.
Oh i see, they're the long tunnel type ones. I imagined they were the bell type ones, which presumably would cover one plant each. Thanks for clarifying! ;D
do we know which pound store they are in?
Quote from: ruffmeister on January 16, 2007, 09:20:21
do we know which pound store they are in?
definitely
POUNDLAND Last year, when peeps here were talking about them & our local shop didn't have them, I went to see the Manager and hey presto! they ordered some in....now
that's what I call service 8)
This is what a poundsworth looks like buying the fleece and wire separate.
Quote from: Alishka_Maxwell on January 16, 2007, 11:57:11
Quote from: ruffmeister on January 16, 2007, 09:20:21
do we know which pound store they are in?
definitely POUNDLAND
Last year, when peeps here were talking about them & our local shop didn't have them, I went to see the Manager and hey presto! they ordered some in....now that's what I call service 8)
so there's hope for me yet! have been eagerly reading everyone's posts about bargainous things to be had in all these shops but Norwich doesn't have a Netto or a Wilkinson's, and the local Woolies that used to be a great big Big W that sold lots of gardening stuff in an oudoors section is now a much smaller regular Woolworth's with no outdoors bit. I've managed to find a local Lidl though, and the refurbished Poundland opens tomorrow, so they better have some good stuff in!!! the only shops I've found so far for garden bargains in Norwich are QD and good old Roy's of Wroxham.
Old net curtains work a treat. They let the light and rain in but keep the temp up and if tucked into the soil, keep the bugs out.
This is what a poundsworth looks like buying the fleece and wire separate.
Now that's really impressive Shirl ;D
Top marks Shirlton will follow suit if I find the right shop. ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: cambourne7 on January 15, 2007, 18:20:23
i was going to get some of the water bottles that they have in offices and take the bottom off
Yes they do collect them back in but you may be able to get hold of some.
They work a treat.
Only draw back is its pretty difficult to do a tidy job of taking the bottom off, the plastic is quite rigid.
Hi Norfolklass
For garden bargains in Norwich also look in Angla Square and Magdelen st.
Roys, QD, Poundstretcher, and a 99p shop = loads of stuff.
;D
Col
hi Col, thanks for the tips!!!
there's also a Lidl on the Aylsham Road which I might be able to scamper to and back in a lunch hour ;D
hi all this is what i did with old wiremesh and clear plastic,
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(http://img306.imageshack.us/img306/2049/beansandpotatoes003hq5.th.jpg) (http://img306.imageshack.us/my.php?image=beansandpotatoes003hq5.jpg)with some young broadbeans growing
windy
The Alysham road Lidl is the best of the two (theres also one quite close by but on a busy junction so more obvious) Alysham rd store has the gardening stuff that staff at the other have never heard of it. If you only go to the other you will miss out.
(Do you know theres an Aldi on Dereham rd that always has the fruit trees and bushes and other stuff when they are available ?)
Col
(Norwich Gardening Mafia rule this thread) :o
OH bought me 3 poly tunnel cloches and a blackcurrent plant from poundstretcher.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I ain't got a poundstretcher by me .Darn it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blackcurrant plant has been planted. ;D ;D ;D ;D
How much are they in the pound shop then :-X :-X :-X
Not sure. :-X :-X ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Not necessarily a dumb question ??? We have a pound shop in our town which has stuff in it costing up to quite a few 'pounds'! I think they have lost the spirit of the thing somewhere along the way :-\ Wish we had a Poundland nearby ::)
cj :)
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,57/topic,27397.0
Caution!
Link is in watershed for obvious reasons=Poundshop