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Re: wire mesh?


Thanks to everyone who wrote with suggestions, I will try and look 
around the other builders stores and see what is available.   Last time 
the sellers were not very informative. - everthing was rolled up in 
plastic and they would not open one for me to see the strength.

I was going to just cage now a few squares but since I am mainly growing 
lettuce I have ended up with nearly all squares wanting cages so I may 
build so huge cages - so much simpler.

thankyou.

elIn article <8M25YUAZFws7EwSR@btinternet.com>, Carol Ann Mason 
<camason@btinternet.com> writes
>Hi,
>
>I am new to square foot garden but am enjoyed the lettuce that I have
>planted in my autumn square in the UK.  (Fall to US readers)
>
>I have a simple question.  I need to make the wire cages but cant find
>anything in the UK called tomato cage wire as described in Mel's book.
>I am currently using some chicken wire, but this is very flimsy and
>keeps attaching itself to the other cages and the cats can just jump on
>top and it all caves in.
>
>Is there something stronger that I can use and can buy in the UK.
>Anyone got any ideas.
>Carol
>who just loves raw food ;-)))
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