Hi there! They are really good quality and last a lot longer than bamboo canes and ties. 👍 I'm planning another quick prep video in the theme of pea supports and netting too as I've got their tall A frames to cope with the heritage pea varieties as they are nearly always tall varieties and need some good support. Cheers, Andy!
Hiya Andy! The bed is 5-6 foot plus the height of the cage on both sides (3 plus 3) making the mesh width at least 11-12 foot. I like the 6 foot bed width so you can get a decent area covered (you could include carrots too for carrot fly protection). Any wider and your looking at a walk in cage. At that width weeding is still manageable. Hope that helps? Cheers! Andy!
those F&V cages are just what I've been looing for, I was almost resigned to build my own, good show
Hi there! They are really good quality and last a lot longer than bamboo canes and ties. 👍
I'm planning another quick prep video in the theme of pea supports and netting too as I've got their tall A frames to cope with the heritage pea varieties as they are nearly always tall varieties and need some good support.
Cheers, Andy!
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Do you know the width of your mesh is or what would your ideal width be. Was looking at rhs endorsed enviromesh product
Hiya Andy! The bed is 5-6 foot plus the height of the cage on both sides (3 plus 3) making the mesh width at least 11-12 foot. I like the 6 foot bed width so you can get a decent area covered (you could include carrots too for carrot fly protection). Any wider and your looking at a walk in cage. At that width weeding is still manageable. Hope that helps? Cheers! Andy!
@@beansbrewsandbread thank you