Electric netting! The veggies aren’t worth the shock, although it can get pricey to set it all up.
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I don't want to shock my preschoolersElectric netting! The veggies aren’t worth the shock, although it can get pricey to set it all up.
Oh, definitely don’t use electric netting then. I would bury some HC and put up some chicken wire with a HC skirt to prevent digging underneath, but not sure about how to stop critters from getting in overI don't want to shock my preschoolersThey play in the yard and help out in the garden.
Those metal greenhouse frames are usually made with galvanized pipe. Its no different than galvanized fence posts, which you can find at big box hardware stores, usually right by the chicken writte and hardware cloth along with other fencing supplies. A hacksaw or angle grinder with a cut-off disk will come in handy to get it top just the right length.can't find a frame that fits my dimensions well, but I found one that would fit well enough, I just need to make it a few feet wider (the hoops disconnect in the middle so I'll just put "spacers" between them to make it wider).
Thanks! Yeah, I love those fence parts. Already using them in the garden as support structures. If they have narrower pipes, I'll definitely use that to add to the frame (the standard ones are too wide and heavy and may weigh the structure down, since they'll be at the top...)Those metal greenhouse frames are usually made with galvanized pipe. Its no different than galvanized fence posts, which you can find at big box hardware stores, usually right by the chicken writte and hardware cloth along with other fencing supplies. A hacksaw or angle grinder with a cut-off disk will come in handy to get it top just the right length.