Thanks for all the ideas...
I will stick with the first one as I have already been to Screwfix to get the blue piping and down to the allotment to take some measurements...
DD, please could you answer a series of questions from me? ![happy :)](https://chat.allotment-garden.org/Smileys/green/smile.gif)
How long is your row? Or how often do you place the blue piping? Is there a best methoid to bend it? (I am a bit of a pain when it comes to things looking even and evenly spaced out
) Oh and how high is your arch? How long were individual pieces of the blue piping?
How wide and long did you buy the netting? My row is 5.3 meters long...
I am sorry for all these questions but I am not really a diy person... this is my first project and I would like for it to be near enough perfect ![biggrin :D](https://chat.allotment-garden.org/Smileys/green/biggrin.gif)
(Oh and that will be your chance to make up for wanting to eat my kittens
)
Blimey - so many in one. This will have to be off the top of my head.
The row is 32' long.
Net goes on after the first hoeing of the year and stays on until winter.
The pipe comes in rolls and has that natural bend in it.
It's cut to span 4 x 1' rows, spaced a foot apart with about a foot either side, so it's a 5' width total, that should give you the scale to guess the height, which I've never measured.
I bought the netting long enough and wide enough to cover the span, with a bit extra.
If you go to somewhere like here, you can buy a size to suit.
http://www.gardening-naturally.com/acatalog/Veggiemesh.html#aEM001