The exclusive T-shaped multi-use frame acts as a plant support and protection system for raspberries, broad beans and peas and comes complete with heavy-duty black 20mm diamond mesh anti-bird netting.
(Please note: Support Frames are now available without netting, please select the appropriate option when ordering).
• Uprights are made from heavy-duty galvanised steel with baked on powder coating • Top horizontal bracing bar included to strengthen structure • Support bars can be easily adjusted to four different heights to cater for your plants as well as more mature, established specimens • Each upright is supplied with 3 horizontal braces and plant support twine runs through the holes in the bar to support the netting and plants
Available in two pack sizes • A pack of 2 supports protects an area 3m long x 1m wide x 1.7m high • A pack of 3 supports protects an area 6m long x 1m wide x 1.7m high.
What The Experts Say... If space is tight, have a look at a small fruit cage just big enough to cover one row of fruit from Harrod Horticultural. Grow it! magazine, September 2011
The Longrow Super Cloche has a rugged steel frame covered with corrugated PVC and is large enough to house a wide range of crops from dwarf beans to strawberries - a must for gardeners keen to give their crops the best start and to provide some winter protection for delicate ones. Buy 3 Save £30!
• Measures 115cm long x 38cm high x 47cm wide • Extremely strong galvanised steel frame • Tough enough to withstand any extremes of weather • Very strong but lightweight enough to move without dismantling • Can be easily ventilated by turning the circular end panels • Buy 3 Save £30!
What The Experts Say...
If your soil is still wet and cold, start to warm it up with fleece cloches (Longrow Super Cloche, from Harrod Horticultural… ‘Kitchen Garden Tasks’ – Gardeners’ World magazine, April 2009
This old favourite has been with us for years, and for good reason. Robust corrugated PVC is slotted under considerable tension into the rust-proof galvanised metal frame, which makes the cloche very solid. Construction is simple...it is fairly easy to move around... Cloches on Test, English Garden magazine, February 2009
For those with short rows - give seedlings and young plants protection for an earlier harvest with this rigid cloche. The rugged, galvanised steel angle frame is covered in corrugated PVC. It is 1.2m long, 47cm wide and 38cm in height with legs attached to each corner to anchor the cloche into the ground. 'Under £50 Best Buys' (Tried and Tested), Gardens Monthly, November 2008
A long cloche that's ideal for covering rows of veg on the allotment. Each self-assembly cloche consists of a rigid PVC sheet over a galvanised steel frame with ventilation panels at either end. Four legs act as anchors. Buyer's Guide - Cloches, by Helen Billiald, Garden News, 16 April 2008
This Long Row Super Cloche, at 1.2m long, features a tall roof system with ample growing space for dwarf beans, strawberries, melons and salads. Circular end panels turn for adjustable ventilation. Chris Beardshaw's Three Little Gems, Daily Mail, 15 March 2008
The Runner Bean Support Climbing Frame is a strong yet simple design made from 25mm (1") pre-galvanised steel with zinc-plated connectors, and is supplied complete with pea and bean netting, net ties and ground pegs. The frame stands at a height of 1.8m (6') with a width of 3m (10') between uprights, optional extension kits are available separately.
• The standard runner bean support frame stands at a height of 1.8m (6') with a width of 3m (10') between uprights, which easily slot into the main frame and clip into place. • The uprights are designed to be inserted into the soil to a depth of 325mm (12") and are shaped to ensure the sub-terra section enters the ground straight. • The uprights are spaced 914mm (3') apart, the recommended row spacing for beans. • A 3 metre extension kit, comprising of additional crossbar, uprights, nets and fixings, is available for longer beds.