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£3.99 for a mosquito net - wonder if this is strong enough, and translucent enough, to make a brassica cage? Any thoughts?
(Available from April 13th).
Not sure how big you want your cage. I ordered scaffold net from a company on ebay. 50 metres long 2 metres wide. £32.00 delivered.
Not huge, in my case - I have veg beds in my back garden, which, though it is 65ft long, is only about 12ft wide so not as big as it first seemed. No room for large allotment-sized plots...
How fine is the mesh on the scaffolding netting?
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq56/STEVE69OOO/S1050466.jpg)
(http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq56/STEVE69OOO/S1050467.jpg)
Top photo shows how i have covered my greens, bottom photo shows how fine the net is.
I would feel terribly guilty after seeing Red Nose day and all the children suffering. Wonder why they sell them here when they should send them to hot countries. Apart from that good idea and I do need some new neeting. Not having a go, just a bit surprised that it would be a good seller here, apart from allotment people.
If they can sell extra, that might help keep the price down a little. Malaria's a horrible thing.
doe's the scaffold netting allow sufficient light thru? i've been looking at it on ebay for some time now but the price puts me off. but i still need netting.i know as soon as i by some ill see a load in a skip somewhere. ;D
Yes it lets plenty of light in, also rain
i think i may just buy some then. i've been selling water butts on site to raise a few quid i'll have to sell a few more though....lol
I bought the Lidl mosquito net last year as an individual anti wasp net for small plum trees. It worked well as it is suitably shaped for hanging over a small tree.
It is not really shaped for a brassica bed, unless it is a very small one.
Quote from: simmo116 on April 06, 2009, 18:33:23
doe's the scaffold netting allow sufficient light thru? i've been looking at it on ebay for some time now but the price puts me off. but i still need netting.i know as soon as i by some ill see a load in a skip somewhere. ;D
I found it works excellent. I've attached some bamboo canes to the ends to act as weights and they are easy to roll the net onto the top, as seen below. I think it keeps a bit warm in the winter too. Thiss picture was taken a few days ago.
(http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x296/nilly71/allotment/290320091015.jpg)
Have a look around local building sights that are taking down the scaffolding....then it's FREE ;D
Neil
I think its well worth its price. Last year i only had a small quantity of old net, the butterflies laid eggs all over my greens, when the caterpillars hatched they trashed the lot :'( :'( :'( i'm not having that this year. Net net net
i've just found 50x2mtrs for £26.45 deliverd!
:o
http://www.tildenet.co.uk/acatalog/Debris_Netting.html
That's a good price :o 6 quid cheaper than i paid :-\
I bought one of Lidl's mosquito nets last year, it was enough to cover my small raised beds of strawberries and peas. Found it just right for what I needed.
Excellent - thanks Lorna, I think I'll follow your example. Will also look into the debris netting - I won't need it in such huge quantity, but could perhaps split an order with someone else.
Borlotti, I suppose people buy mosquito nets mainly for going on holiday? But we do have biting mosquitos here too, I do get bitten a bit in the summer but not enough to bother with a net. I'd like a net next time I go to Virginia, though (where my husband is from) - I got bitten to pieces last summer. There is no malaria there that I know of, but there *is* West Nile Virus - but principally, the bites are just so maddening. So, I might get one net for me, and one for the brassicas. :)
Quote from: simmo116 on April 06, 2009, 19:27:37
i've just found 50x2mtrs for £26.45 deliverd!
:o
http://www.tildenet.co.uk/acatalog/Debris_Netting.html
You'll find it is that price before delivery. Go forward in the order process and it comes out at £37.95.
I just wish that they would make the debris netting in a better colour. I think it looks awful. Someone on our plot had a purple one last year.
Yes, it's a shame about the colours. Green would be fine if they'd use a subdued, dingy green - but it's always that bright synthetic shade. I suppose they want it to be visible, on building sites?
Quote from: Kendy on April 07, 2009, 09:55:36
Quote from: simmo116 on April 06, 2009, 19:27:37
i've just found 50x2mtrs for £26.45 deliverd!
:o
http://www.tildenet.co.uk/acatalog/Debris_Netting.html
You'll find it is that price before delivery. Go forward in the order process and it comes out at £37.95.
DOH! ;D
That mozzie net will come in useful if I fancy spending a night in the shed ;D ;D ;D