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Re: sq ft cages
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- Subject: Re: sq ft cages
- From: "Steve Johnson" sjohnson@metronet.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 16:55:11 -0500
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Oops on the materials, meant to say:
(2) 1x2x8fts and have 6 ft left over. $1.00 each
> Materials:
>
> (2) 1x2x8ft (you only need 6 ft of this for a 1ftx4ft cage) $1.00
> (1) 3x at least 6 ft (25 ft roll at Home Depot was < $4.00)
> 4-8 wood screws to build the base
> some staples to fasten the chicken wire to the base
> staple gun
> (1) roll of 20 guage wire (about $0.50) if you forget to leave enough
> overlap.
>
> 1. Build a base out of 1x2 which is 1 foot wide by a little less than
> 4 ft long (so it would fit snugly against the ends of my bed)
>
> ==============
> [<--------4 ft --------->] 1 ft
> ==============
>
> 2. Using 3 ft wide roll of chicken wire, lay out a length that is 6 ft
> long. I used bricks to hold it down at the four corners. Using a 12
> inch ruler or other measuring device, snip out the 4 corners, 1 ft in
> from each corner. (Leave a little overlap of wire in each corner and
> you can use the chicken wire itself to fasten the corners together.)
>
> 3. I layed the frame built in step 1 in the middle of this 3x6 section
> of wire in order to create a "straight edge" to fold up the 4 sides,
> holding the corners in place with clothespins.
>
> 4. Finally, I worked one corner at a time using a pair of needle nose
> pliers to interlock the corner and twist together. I have also used 20
> guage wire as a means to tie together the corners.
>
> 5. Lay this "chicken wire box" over the base and fasten around all
> four sides using a staple gun.
>
> Works for me.
>
> Steve :)
> > Square Foot Gardening List - http://myweb.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
> >
> > Does anyone here build the small cages to go over the individual squares
> > (to keep the critters out) - this idea being in the sfg book. I got some
> > chicken wire, and went at it. Never having worked with chicken wire, I
> > was intimidated by how flimsy it was. I had these marshmellow sticks I
> > had made from saplings earlier in the spring, and I cut them up to give a
> > little support to the structure, sticking them a few inches into the
> > ground. Wish I had read that far in the book last year when I tried to
> > grow corn! I couldn't believe it one day when the crows got it all ...
> > and it had gotten several inches tall, too ... didn't think they'd want
> > it at that point!
> >
> > I am curious as to whether anyone else is doing this (the cage thing),
> > and if so what materials are you using? I am sure that I am way behind
> > you all ... being in upstate NY, and planting late at that! I am very
> > excited to see my pole beans coming up, and can't tell the other stuff
> > ... if it is weeds I am seeing or the seedlings. The pictures on the
> > seed packages are rather useless to me. I know the beets are up too.
> >
> > Deb
> >
> > Wife to Craig, mom to Rebecca (11), Ricky (9), Robbie (3), Isaac (20
> > mo.) and Bethany (23), mom-in-law to Josh (24), and Grandma to be.
> >
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