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  • Arthak, I'm iPhone but will post a link if someone could paste it in?!?

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Red Dahlia, it will need a bigger brain than mine to advise youimage

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619

    Just remembered, years ago I cut an old copper immersion tank in half, one half houses a corkscrew hazel, the other a big hebe. I use the spiral element as a support for a courgette.

  • blackestblackest Posts: 623

    post away red

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    In the past when special offers on at local "beer shop", we've bought 24 cans in cardboard bottom, tough plastic covered packs, taken cans out carefully & what remained was a mini cloche for greenhouse, friends have donated, fine if you don't mind neighbours seeing lots of empty Stella packs in GH.

  • http://twitter.com/Inky_Trace/status/335444770459631616/photo/1

     

    hopefully you casweep what I mean. If I need to go higher I put 4 more shorter green pipes in the top of the plastic thenb move the canes up. now just to find a method of holding the nedown rather than old bits of wood 

  • An old wheelbarrow and a watering can, both of which have holes in them, make great containers for flowering plants. I have pansies in them

    Wewll, they make me laughimage

  • blackestblackest Posts: 623

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BKe9PdFCQAA-i1S.jpg:large

     there ya go image

  • Helpful as ever! Messy garden at the mo and a courgette attempting to harden off. Unsure if I get get it out perminantly yet. But thank you for the assistance! 

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