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8ft Plastic Bamboo Canes
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| Some years ago and before I moved house, I used 8ft plastic canes
(simulated bamboo) to support runner beans. Are you able to supply, or
give me a source of supply of this item. Any idea of prices plus
delivery? Thank you for your time.
Regards.
John.
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| On 22/10/07 18:23, in article i0nph35ojn05rnda5k01lc88phabse02vq@4ax.com,
"John" <dmx819@.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> Some years ago and before I moved house, I used 8ft plastic canes
> (simulated bamboo) to support runner beans. Are you able to supply, or
> give me a source of supply of this item. Any idea of prices plus
> delivery? Thank you for your time.
> Regards.
> John.
John, this is a repeat of an email you sent me. Did you not get my reply?
I said that we don't have these but suggested you try Tuckers of Ashburton,
Mole Valley Farmers on Heathfield Industrial Estate on the Bovey Tracey Road
off Drumbridges roundabout on the A38 and Trago Mills. It doesn't look as
if my reply got to you, in which case email gremlins struck again. ;-(
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Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'
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| Janet Tweedy 2007-10-23, 9:25 am |
| Wouldn't 8 foot bamboo canes bend a bit under the weight of runner
beans?
Just wondering!
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Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
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"John" <dmx819@.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:i0nph35ojn05rnda5k01lc88phabse02vq@4ax.com...
> Some years ago and before I moved house, I used 8ft plastic canes
> (simulated bamboo) to support runner beans. Are you able to supply, or
> give me a source of supply of this item. Any idea of prices plus
> delivery? Thank you for your time.
> Regards.
> John.
The larger B&Q sheds sell green plastic canes in various lengths from 4 foot
to 8 foot.
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| On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:16:32 +0100, Janet Tweedy
<jan@lancedal.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Wouldn't 8 foot bamboo canes bend a bit under the weight of runner
>beans?
>Just wondering!
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In fact, the canes I'm talking o, are made of metal
with a green plastic skin made to look like
bamboo canes. They are used to make a
frame across which is strung wire or string.
I used them for some years and they never collapsed.
John.
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| On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:53:05 +0100, "Kase"
<kase69@YOURbOLDtPANTSinternet.com> wrote:
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>"John" <dmx819@.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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>The larger B&Q sheds sell green plastic canes in various lengths from 4 foot
>to 8 foot
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Thank you. I've looked in B & Q a couple of times
but received negative answers.
John.
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| On 25/10/07 18:55, in article e2m1i3dte44mt7tm9lttcicnc27mgktu1f@4ax.com,
"John" <dmx819@.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:53:05 +0100, "Kase"
> <kase69@YOURbOLDtPANTSinternet.com> wrote:
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> Thank you. I've looked in B & Q a couple of times
> but received negative answers.
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> John.
If they're what I'm thinking of the tops are blunt and rounded and the whole
thing is a bit knobbly looking? I just can't think when I last saw such
canes because I've never used them myself. Do they *have* to be the plastic
ones? Can you not use real bamboo or pea sticks from a hedge? Is there a
particular reason for your preference?
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Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'
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"Sacha" <sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:C346A696.5D160%sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk...
> On 25/10/07 18:55, in article e2m1i3dte44mt7tm9lttcicnc27mgktu1f@4ax.com,
> "John" <dmx819@.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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> If they're what I'm thinking of the tops are blunt and rounded and the
> whole
> thing is a bit knobbly looking? I just can't think when I last saw such
> canes because I've never used them myself.
That is exactly the ones. They had them all this summer in my local B&Q
which is Handforth, and I'm sure I've seen them in the Stockport B&Q over
summer. I was going to buy a load to rig up a lightweight cage to tidy up my
raspberries (Autumn Bliss, so they virtually support themselves, just fall
over onto the paths occassionally) but they didn't get very tall this year.
Still fruiting happily though, and I've got many kilos of jam making
material in the freezer 
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>If they're what I'm thinking of the tops are blunt and rounded and the whole
>thing is a bit knobbly looking? I just can't think when I last saw such
>canes because I've never used them myself. Do they *have* to be the plastic
>ones? Can you not use real bamboo or pea sticks from a hedge? Is there a
>particular reason for your preference?
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Those of which I'm talking, look 'exactly' like bamboo.
I know the plastic sticks you mention, but they aren't
as strong as those for which I'm looking.
My use is in crossing two of these poles - the base of which
is sunk 9: into the soil - a few inches from the top, then wiring
them together. I make half a dozen of these arches and lay
others horizontally across the top in the 'V's' made by the crossed
uprights. I wire several along the uprights, also horizontally, to
brace the structure.
The "bamboos" I used were strong, and lasted over a number
of years.
Thank you for your interest and suggestions.
John.
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| On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 21:47:16 +0100, "Kase"
<kase69@YOURbOLDtPANTSinternet.com> wrote:
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>"Sacha" <sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:C346A696.5D160%sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk...
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>That is exactly the ones. They had them all this summer in my local B&Q
>which is Handforth, and I'm sure I've seen them in the Stockport B&Q over
>summer. I was going to buy a load to rig up a lightweight cage to tidy up my
>raspberries (Autumn Bliss, so they virtually support themselves, just fall
>over onto the paths occassionally) but they didn't get very tall this year.
>Still fruiting happily though, and I've got many kilos of jam making
>material in the freezer 
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Thank you for your interest.
The "Bamboos" I talk of, look almost exactly like the real
thing, not rough at all. Also they are very strong.
John.
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