Reposting since I gave some of this to a lovely allotmenteer freecycler, who was able to stretch it out nicely and cover her young plants - which gives me renewed hope someone will help me save the rest from landfill.
It wasn't really doing anything at the back of my garden so I pulled up this old chainlink fencing a little while ago. It's flexible with heavy duty wire inside. Some bits are a bit rusty and it will need to be rolled out or stretched out to make it go back to the right shape.
I think it's too ugly to use in a garden situation, but it may do a job on an allotment - e.g. keeping pigeons off or stopping cats/foxes/squirrels digging stuff up.
I can investigate it/measure etc if there is serious interest and if you want more information.
Fair Offer Policy applies
This offer has been gifted to someone and is no longer available.
Posted by
Your ad-blocker has removed our ads :)
Please consider supporting Trash Nothing directly »
Please consider supporting Trash Nothing directly »
- Free: Young Thai basil plants (Hatfield AL10)7h
- Free: Bluebells in the green (Hatfield AL10)Promised 2d
- Free: Young kale plants (Hatfield AL10)Promised 2d
- Free: Tradescantia/purple heart housplant (Hatfield AL10)3d
- Free: Young tomato plants (Hatfield AL10)Promised 6d
- Free: Verbena bonariensis seedlings (Hatfield AL10)+47d
- Free: Spiral tree guard (Hatfield AL10)55d
- Free: Young Thai basil plants (Hatfield AL10)7h
- Free: Bluebells in the green (Hatfield AL10)Promised 2d
- Free: Young kale plants (Hatfield AL10)Promised 2d
- Free: Tradescantia/purple heart housplant (Hatfield AL10)3d
- Free: Young tomato plants (Hatfield AL10)Promised 6d
- Free: Verbena bonariensis seedlings (Hatfield AL10)+47d
- Free: Spiral tree guard (Hatfield AL10)55d
Approximate Location
Show marker