Low Cages with Green Bird Netting

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How do aluminium cages safeguard my low crops?

These aluminium cages provide essential protection for low crops like strawberries, salads, and onions by preventing insect and bird damage. Standing at 0.5m (1ft 7in) high, they create a barrier that keeps pests out while offering wind resistance to promote healthier, stronger crop growth.

How simple is it to assemble the cages?

Assembling the cages is easy: insert the 16mm uprights 10cm into the soil, then connect the 13mm crossbars to the uprights using build-a-balls or joiners. Drape the netting over the frame and secure it with pegs. Each kit comes with all necessary parts, along with detailed instructions and diagrams for a hassle-free setup.

Are the cages suitable for winter use and convenient to store?

Yes, the cages are perfect for year-round use. In winter, you can cover them with garden fleece for additional frost protection, using extra pegs for stability. The cages can be easily dismantled and stored when not in use. The kit includes aluminium tubes, connectors, netting, pegs, and clips for complete and easy assembly.

What's included with this cage?

You'll receive aluminium tubing, steel pegs, pipe clips, your choice or buildaball or joiners, and a piece of green bird netting to cover.

What are these fruit and vegetable cages made of, and what are they used for? 

These cages are made from aluminium and are designed to protect low crops from insect and bird damage. They are suitable for various low crops, including strawberries, salad crops, and onions.

How tall are the cages once they are erected? 

The cages stand at a height of 0.5 meters (1 foot 7 inches) once assembled.

How are the cages constructed? 

The 16mm uprights (legs) are pushed into the soil to a depth of 10cm. The tubes are 0.6 meters (1 foot 11 inches) long, allowing for a 10cm gap.

What connects the crossbars to the legs? 

The connectors, either “build-a-balls” or joiners, are used to connect the 13mm crossbars, which then attach to the legs.

How is the netting applied to the cage? 

The netting is laid over the cage and pegged down. It is not permanently fitted, as this would make it difficult to remove the netting from larger cages with just one person.

What benefits do the cages provide for crops? 

The netting provides wind resistance, which can help crops grow larger and healthier. Additionally, it prevents insect pests and birds from damaging the crops.

Can the cages be used during winter? 

Yes, the cages can be covered with garden fleece during winter. However, extra pegs may be needed due to wind resistance.

How easy is it to dismantle and store the cages when not in use? 

The cages can be easily dismantled and stored when not needed.

What components are included in the cage kits? 

Everything necessary for assembly is included: aluminum tubes, connectors, netting, pegs, and clips.

Is there anything specific to consider regarding snow? 

Yes, if snow is forecast, it’s advisable to remove the netting, as snow can be very heavy and may damage the structure.

When ordering just nematodes, delivery is free of charge.
For all other items, we will either charge £4.98 for standard items, £6.99 for large items and £14.99 for oversized items.
The correct delivery charge will be applied in the checkout.
*some additional charges can be applied for larger and heavier items to highlands and islands.

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