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Re: Possum protection


Read the "book". Mel uses wire cages which are very effective in keeping
out critters. These cages have several uses and should be a part of every
SQFT garden.

oldjohn@juno.com
John Orwick
El Monte, CA

On Thu, 8 May 1997 08:41:12 +1000 Tony Lupton <t.lupton@CITR.COM.AU>
writes:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm having huge trouble with possums eating bean seedlings and
>transplants of lettuce and brassicas.
>
>I've made a sort of a cloche (Geoff Hamilton style) using shade cloth
>in
>place of the polythene. I'm concerned about the shade cloth not
>letting
>in enough light, even I get a high light transmission variety.
>A question for Australian list members: Does anybody know of a source
>for a Remay-style row cover in Australia. I guess I could just use
>chicken wire, but that would get damaged easily.
>
>BTW, the Geoff Hamilton cloche can be found at:
>        http://www.midnet.com/midnet/organic/ghc.htm
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tony
>--
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