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Cheap Cloches

Started by Cider Chris, November 30, 2004, 12:47:10

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Cider Chris

You will find out very quickly that I'm always looking for money saving ideas and here's my latest. On a trading estate locally is a company who distribute filled water bottles 19Lr. I've managed to scrounge a dozen and after cutting off the bottoms with my jigsaw I'm going to use them as makeshift cloches. They seem too good to be true because they even have a removable top for feeding and ventilation. Has anyone else used these before and are there any problems?  ie I thought maybe the blue tinge in the palstic is a UV blocker. :)

Cider Chris


GardnerJ

Haven't managed to find anyone to cut mine yet!
you aer sooo lucky! i think they are perfect cloches! they are just hard to come by!
Jemma

Roy Bham UK

This was mentioned in the Top Tips Section headed “Bell Cloches?” and sounds an ideal and thrifty way to rear those tender seedlings. 8)

These drink dispenser containers were used at my work place but returned as they were charged on the empties. ???

aquilegia

Roy - I wanted to take those home from work, but they get £7 back for every one the water company collects. They aren't cheap!
gone to pot :D

Cider Chris

Hey Folks,
Thanks for the input. Roy, a classic is that my surname is Bell.

Columbus

I emailed a local company about a week ago trying to get chipped or cracked ones as i`ve been told i can`t have them from work but they haven`t mailed back yet.   :(

Col
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I am refreshed by the rain and the dew
And by thoughts of you...

Andy H

yeah the deposit stops them going astray!
Perfect though I would have thought.
Good if you can get the cracked or chipped ones. :)

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