Someone had a few bean poles stolen from the plot recently and we were advised to mark ours so that's what I did ;D
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/ninnyscrops/DSCF1755.jpg
Just hope no one sets up a wigwam on my plot!
ha ha ha,they look fab!!
who would be a****d to steal canes,jeez!
I think it was the "help yourself" brigade ::)
the swines!
Glad I read this thread. Our 40x 8ft canes are jammed into our 6x4 shed. They do make it awkward to reach the shelves so we were going to put them behind the shed today. This would have allowwed us to put our porta potti in place ::). this luxury will have to wait until the supports are put into the ground. Why do the few spoil things for the majority? All most of us want is a peaceful life. :(
That would be a good job for the babbies to do one of the days.lol
love it..ours are just old hazel sticks, should be safe? ;D
The thing to do is when you get hold of any scum that helps themselves to your property is, wear some leather gloves and give them a backhander then pick up one of your hazel sticks and whack them across the legs it must be ok I saw a copper do it on the telly, ;)
Just because the plod can get away with it, it doesn't mean they wouldn't love to arrest you for the same thing!
Whats good for the pig is good for the gander. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
It should be, but despite numerous assaults on, and killings of, civilians, how many of them have ever been convicted for violence?
At least we don't live in Thailand, so unless you want to catch a Tube train, they'll not normally shoot you... :-X
Quote from: saddad on April 15, 2009, 21:14:11
At least we don't live in Thailand, so unless you want to catch a Tube train, they'll not normally shoot you... :-X
or got a beard, or in wrong place, or walking slowly, or 'askin for it' >:(
or practicing yoga!
Sorry to bring this thread back to DowntoEarths picture - been enjoying the read tho!
Where do people get those lovely sturdy bean poles from (AND NO JOKES!!!), I'm serious, I've got lots of canes, but would much prefer to have something that was sturdier and not so environmentally c**p!
1066
Hi 1066 - I got mine from a woodsman who sells logs, kindling, builds rustic arches and the like. All very legitimate I might add, he works in the local castle grounds. I think if you google "coppicing" you might find a local woodsman. Mine are chestnut and he reckons they should last about 3/4 years, my hazel ones went brittle after about 2 years but I did leave them standing for all that time.
Linda
Thanks for the info DowntoEarth, hadn't thought that literally! I know of some great Chestnut coppicing woods in Battle, where we go for a walk and get the chestnuts, so I'll have a look round.
Then I'll need to start thinking of paint colours and designs ;D
whats the general price range for coppiced poles? are they sold in bundles or each?
Hazel ones were about £6 for a bundle of 10 and chestnut about £9 for the same quantity, but as he hadn't got any hazel in he let me have the chestnut for £6. I think if you shop around you can possibly get them cheaper but I like to support the local people where possible.
tah works out the same down here.
1066,
try www.hazelwoodlandproducts.co.uk who are on line, they do a carrier service, I went over last year and bought a load of hazel sticks, :)
Thanks for the great link, I was after some hazel pea sticks, I hate the netting stuff!
And thanks for the info from me too
Quote from: Ninnyscrops (downtoearth) on April 13, 2009, 22:36:05
Someone had a few bean poles stolen from the plot recently and we were advised to mark ours so that's what I did ;D
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/ninnyscrops/DSCF1755.jpg
Just hope no one sets up a wigwam on my plot!
Your photograph is on the letters page of the new issue of the NSALG mag. Sent in by your Secretary. I foresee a rash of multicoloured bean poles spreading across the country!
Read my copy tonight Ceres, seems I'll have to monogram them too for next season ;D
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/ninnyscrops/DSCF0335.jpg
Linda
Ninnyscrops. Is it coloured vinyl on the sticks? My son has a sign business and I had some of his scrap vinyl, cut it in strips and put on all the poles of my gazebo, different colour for each interlocking section. So easy when I have to put it up each year. Useful stuff.
I think it was some kind of waterproof paint, I just bought 4 little pots of the stuff.
Linda