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The Family Cyclist:
As I look forward to my second year on the plot I realise I need to cover crops better to protect them I did get 6 metal frames which keep off pigeons but are only about 30cm high in the middle and two together would just about cover a row of crop. They worked for things like chard but anything that grew up higher just got destroyed.

What are peoples thoughts on poly or mesh tunnels. Obviously there is the expense which I would need to consider or anything that can be made

I would probably prefer a mesh or net cover as my allotment has no hoses so when it rains it saves me a lot of watering by can. I am however not wanting to have nets that catch the local birds. Rescued several from other peoples fruit cages last year not that the ungrateful birds thanked me, more like have a go at my fingers

I wouldn't mind a few smaller poly tunnel/cloches to get things going for selected crops

Ham:
My system is DIY, and the ultimate in versatility. Having bought various commercial products in the past, I found they didn't work well for me - the semi circle common to most is inefficient - both in terms of ground space/height and flexibility and adaptation. Anyhow, what I do is to have uprights of 1/2" 16swg aluminium tube (eg) and 6mm mild steel rod (eg), cut and bent into a "U" so that they drop into the uprights, I use various mesh dependent on the application (eg). This arch self supports over a metre, and can be combined, enlarged and shrunk. My standard upright is 1m. The system is comparable or cheaper than commercial equivalents to set up, and longer lasting in use.

hatler:
Pics ?

Ham:
I've had a look, here's one from June in which you can see the large brassica cage, just behind the potatoes. It started off as a single cage with the broccoli (far side) and cabbage and was expanded to a double to include the brussels and kale. Netting is this one - 6m wide and I think, about 6m long. Secured to the hoops with clips, and weighted at the edges. If you look closely you can see the upright in ally and the cross bar in steel, these are about 1.3m wide, with about 100mm in the tube. To the left of that the carrot net is in white, but in front of that is another cage for the broad beans and mange tout, covered with anti-bird stuff - I think I built them about 800 wide to take two rows of produce. (click to embiggen, I've left the full res image in)

ElyDave:
I did something similar to Ham, though not as tall, I had plastic piping on the horizontal, drilled at intervals with the heavy gauge wire slotted into there, and covered by net.  That was good enough for the purpose, but for taller brassica etc,  Ham's idea looks good.

In my case I need something better for my berries, which have been stripped at the point of optimum ripeness in the past

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