I was wondering what plants should be netted/covered over when they are being grown?
I have used netting over my strawberries in the past but it wasn't easy to put over the frame structure that I have (inherited from previous house owners) and I did have a bird get caught in it a couple years back. It is relatively large and required two widths of the netting to cover it. Its the cheap netting you get for about £1 - 2 and easily tangles. Can anyone recommend any good alternatives?
I have also seen the use of cloches and mini polytunnels but I don't fully understand their use yet. Is it just to extend their growing season? If so how does that relate to growing veg up this far north? Does that mean I can use them when it is frosty outside in March?
I'm starting to get things going now in the garden with proper beds, planning and digging. Looks like it is going to be an interesting year.
I have used netting over my strawberries in the past but it wasn't easy to put over the frame structure that I have (inherited from previous house owners) and I did have a bird get caught in it a couple years back. It is relatively large and required two widths of the netting to cover it. Its the cheap netting you get for about £1 - 2 and easily tangles. Can anyone recommend any good alternatives?
I have also seen the use of cloches and mini polytunnels but I don't fully understand their use yet. Is it just to extend their growing season? If so how does that relate to growing veg up this far north? Does that mean I can use them when it is frosty outside in March?
I'm starting to get things going now in the garden with proper beds, planning and digging. Looks like it is going to be an interesting year.