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Flexible Garden Hoops for Creating Cloches Green Reviews

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Flexible garden cloche hoops, 1.8m (5ft 10in) long green pvc rods, complete with anchors for creating hoops and garden tunnels. Cover with Veggiemesh, fleece, thermacrop, polythene, bird netting or netting.
Use the hoops all year round with fleece, polythene or Thermacrop to bring on early crops then change the netting for insect, butterfly or bird protection.
Minimum fabric width for creating tunnels/cloches = 1.8m (5ft 10in). If the hoops are erected 1.2m (4ft) wide they will stand approx. 600mm (2ft) high. Space at approx 750mm - 1m apart.
The hoops can go as narrow as 75cm wide and this will increase the height slightly.
Please note: The hoops come complete with anchors. Hoop Clips and netting sold separately

About Gardening Naturally:

Gardening Naturally is a family run business which specialises in a range of natural and organic gardening products.

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01285760505

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Unit 27 Blackworth Industrial Estate
Highworth
SN6 7NA

Will do the trick of covering a raised bed, and joining two together means I can perhaps keep the birds off my blueberries next year
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Posted 4 years ago
far better product than the ones I am used to,
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Posted 4 years ago
Nice and large. Flexible and robust.
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Posted 4 years ago
Perfect as can change the height easily. Perfect for protecting my veg over winter from cold
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Posted 4 years ago
Arrived in good condition easy to use tho do watch for ping back if they are not in correctly
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Posted 4 years ago
Good quality hoops. Does the job. Would recommend
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Posted 4 years ago
These are great for a small garden. Easy to fix, robust and not unsightly. Hoops can be extended by buying extra fittings for taller crops.
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Posted 4 years ago
Sturdy and yet flexible
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Posted 4 years ago