Cages & Hoops FAQs

General Fruit and Vegetable Cages FAQs

What are fruit and vegetable cages used for?

 

Fruit and vegetable cages are used to protect plants from pests, such as birds and insects, and other environmental factors that can damage or destroy crops. They provide a barrier around the plants, allowing them to grow and thrive without interruption.

 

How do I install a fruit and vegetable cage?

 

The installation process for a fruit and vegetable cage will vary depending on the specific design and materials used. However, most cages can be installed by securing the frame into the soil using anchors, attaching any necessary protective covering, and securing it in place with clips or ties.

 

What types of netting are available for fruit and vegetable cages?

 

Common types of netting used for fruit and vegetable cages include bird netting, insect netting, and soft butterfly netting. Bird netting is used to protect against birds and other larger pests, while insect netting is designed to keep out smaller insects. Soft butterfly netting is used to protect against butterflies and other flying insects.

 

Can I use a fruit and vegetable cage to protect my plants from frost?

 

Yes, fruit and vegetable cages can provide some protection from frost by trapping warm air inside the cage and creating a microclimate around the plants. However, it's important to note that the cages are not designed to protect plants from extremely cold temperatures and heavy snowfall.

 

How do I maintain a fruit and vegetable cage?

 

To maintain a fruit and vegetable cage, it's important to keep the frame and netting clean and free of debris. If necessary, the netting should be inspected for holes and tears and repaired or replaced as needed. Additionally, it's important to check the frame for any signs of wear or damage and make repairs as necessary.

 

Can I use a fruit and vegetable cage for different types of plants?

 

Yes, fruit and vegetable cages can be used for a variety of different types of plants. They can be adjusted to fit the size and shape of different crops, making them a versatile gardening solution.

 

Can I use a fruit and vegetable cage with other gardening equipment?

 

Yes, fruit and vegetable cages can be used in conjunction with other gardening equipment such as irrigation systems and grow lights to enhance the growth and health of your plants.

 

Can I move a fruit and vegetable cage around my garden?

 

Some fruit and vegetable cages are designed to be portable and can be easily moved around your garden. However, others may be more permanently anchored in place and may not be as easily moved. If you want the flexibility to move your cage around, it's important to choose a design that allows for this.

 

Are fruit and vegetable cages suitable for all climates?

 

Fruit and vegetable cages are generally suitable for most climates, but it's important to note that they are not designed to withstand extremely cold temperatures or heavy snowfall. If you live in an area with harsh winters, it's important to either remove the cage or use a sturdier structure that can withstand the weather conditions.

 

How long will a fruit and vegetable cage last?

 

The lifespan of a fruit and vegetable cage will depend on the specific materials used and the level of maintenance it receives. With proper care and maintenance, a fruit and vegetable cage can last for several years. However, if not properly maintained, the frame may start to rust and the netting may become damaged, requiring replacement.

 

Are fruit and vegetable cages suitable for use in commercial farming?

 

Yes, fruit and vegetable cages are suitable for use in commercial farming. They can be used to protect large crops from pests, which can help to increase yields and improve overall crop health.

 

Are fruit and vegetable cages suitable for use in organic farming?

 

Yes, fruit and vegetable cages are suitable for use in organic farming. They provide a natural barrier that can protect crops from pests, while still allowing the plants to grow and thrive in an organic environment.

 

What types of netting are available for fruit and vegetable cages?

 

Different types of netting are available for fruit and vegetable cages, depending on the specific needs of your crops. Bird netting is commonly used to keep birds and other pests away from fruits and vegetables, while insect netting is designed to protect crops from aphids and other insect pests. Soft butterfly netting can be used to protect against cabbage white butterflies and birds.

 

How do I secure the netting to my fruit and vegetable cage?

 

The netting is typically secured to the fruit and vegetable cage using clips or pegs. These are provided with the netting and can be easily installed to secure the netting to the frame of the cage.

 

Are there any additional accessories available for fruit and vegetable cages?

 

Some manufacturers offer additional accessories for fruit and vegetable cages, such as doors, anchors, and additional netting. These can be useful for making the cage more secure or for adding extra protection to certain areas of the cage.

 

Is it difficult to assemble a fruit and vegetable cage?

 

Assembly instructions are provided with every cage, and it should be easy to assemble with the proper tools and instructions. Some cages may require more assembly than others, but most can be assembled quickly and easily.

 

Can I disassemble the fruit and vegetable cage for storage?

 

Some fruit and vegetable cages can be disassembled for storage, while others are designed to be more permanent structures. If disassembly is important to you, be sure to choose a cage that can be easily disassembled and stored.

 

Low Cages

 

What are the available heights for the low fruit and vegetable cages?

 

The low cages come in four heights: 500mm, 700mm, 900mm, and 1.2m.

 

What are the types of joiners used in the cages?

 

The cages use small plastic joiners that fit perfectly into the aluminium tubes. There are corners, tees, and crosses, and each joiner has one slightly larger fitting for the 16mm upright.

 

What are Buildaballs and how are they used in the cages?

 

Buildaballs are green rubber balls that have one 16mm hole for the upright and five 13mm holes for the length and crossbars. They are used to connect the aluminium tubes in the cage.

 

What types of cover are available for the cages?

 

Three types of cover are available: bird netting, Veggiemesh insect netting, and soft butterfly netting.

 

What are the dimensions of the 13mm and 16mm tubing used in the cages?

 

The 13mm tubing (crossbars) has an external diameter of 12.7mm, an internal diameter of 10.9mm, and a wall thickness of 0.9mm. The 16mm tubing (uprights) has an external diameter of 15.9mm, an internal diameter of 14.5mm, and a wall thickness of 0.7mm.

 

What accessories come with the cage when ordering with a cover?

 

The cage comes complete with clips and pegs for securing the fabric.

 

Walk in Cages

 

What are the dimensions of the walk-in cages?

 

The walk-in cages stand at 1.9m (6ft 3in) and offer plenty of room to work under and walk in.

 

How are the framework of the cages connected?

 

The framework of the walk-in cages are connected by robust UV-stabilized joiners, making each structure strong and sturdy.

 

Are doors included with the cages?

 

Yes, all cages include a door which can be fitted on any side of the cage.

 

What are the types of netting available for the cages?

 

Four types of netting are available: bird/fruit netting, soft butterfly, soft green butterfly, and green bird netting.

 

How do I remove the roof on the cage?

 

The roof on all our Walk In Cages is a separate piece, enabling you to easily remove it if snow is forecast.

 

What should I do if extreme winds are expected?

 

If extremely heavy winds are expected, it's advisable to dismantle the cage.

 

What tools are required for assembly?

 

Tools required for assembly include a wooden mallet/hammer, a spirit level, string, and scissors.

 

Are instructions and diagrams provided with the cage?

 

Yes, instructions and diagrams are sent with every cage.

 

What are the dimensions of the tubing used in the cages?

 

The tubing used in the cages has an external diameter of 19mm, an internal diameter of 17.2mm, and a wall thickness of 0.9mm.

 

Can I contact you for any cage enquiry?

 

Yes, you can contact us for any cage enquiry, we also offer bespoke cages.

 

Premium Fruit & Veg Cages

 

What materials are used in the construction of the premium cages?

 

The premium walk-in cages are constructed using exceptionally strong, black powder coated 27mm aluminium tubing. The joints are made of galvanized steel which will stand the test of time and protect your fruits and vegetables for years to come.

What are the dimensions of the cages?

 

The cages have an internal height of 1.9m (6’ 3”) and come in a large variety of widths and lengths to choose from.

 

Can these cages be used in exposed areas?

 

Yes, due to the strength of these cages, they prove ideal for exposed areas.

 

What types of netting are available?

 

Four types of netting are available: bird/fruit netting, soft butterfly, soft green butterfly, and green bird netting.

 

Are doors included in the package?

 

No, doors need to be purchased separately. They can be ordered by clicking here.

 

What should I do if heavy snow is forecast?

 

If heavy snow is forecast, please remove the roof netting beforehand.

 

How many people are required to build the cage?

 

This cage will require two people to build.

 

What is included in the package?

 

The package includes 27mm aluminium joiners, steel joiners, side netting and roof netting, steel pegs, cable ties, end bung, Allen key, and full instructions.

 

What are the dimensions of the tubing used in the cages?

 

The tubing used in the cages has an external diameter of 27mm, an internal diameter of 23.76mm, and a wall thickness of 1.62mm.

 

Can I request a specific size that is not listed?

 

If the size you are looking for is not on the list, fill in the "Cage Enquiry" form and we will work out the nearest size for you. During the busy season please allow 3 days for a response.

 

A-Frames

 

What is an A-Frame garden tunnel?

 

The A-Frame garden tunnel is a unique garden structure that allows for flexibility in adjusting widths and heights for different crops around the garden. It is ideal for protecting rows of fruit or vegetables and can be set up to be as narrow as 55cm and as wide as 110cm (for small A-frame) and as narrow as 65cm and as wide as 160cm (for large A-frame).

 

What are the dimensions of the poles used in the garden tunnel?

 

The small A-Frame uses 1.2-meter long 19mm Aluminium Tubes, while the large A-Frame uses 1.5-meter long 19mm Aluminium Tubes.

 

How deep should the poles be pushed into the soil for anchorage?

 

The poles should be pushed roughly 20cm into the soil for the small A-frame and 30cm for the large A-frame.

 

What lengths are the A-Frames available in?

 

The A-Frames are available in various lengths including 1.2 metres, 1.5 metres, 1.8 metres, 2 metres and 2.2 metres.

 

What is included in the package?

 

The package includes 19mm Aluminium Tubes, large joiners and (if you order netting) garden netting, pipe clips, and steel pegs.

 

What should I do if I want to move the garden tunnel around the garden?

 

Because of its unique shape, the garden tunnel can be easily moved around the garden at different times of the year for different crops.

 

How do I assemble the A-Frame garden tunnel?

 

Assembly instructions and diagrams are provided with every purchase. The instructions involve fixing the joiners into the poles, measuring your desired width, and pushing the poles into the soil. If you have ordered netting, it can then be placed over the frame and secured with the clips and pegs provided.

 

Are there different netting options available?

 

Yes, the available netting options include bird/fruit netting, soft butterfly, soft green butterfly, and green bird netting.

 

What should I do if heavy snow is forecast?

 

If heavy snow is forecast, please remove the roof netting beforehand.

 

Aluminium Hoops

 

What are aluminium hoops for gardening?

 

Aluminium hoops for gardening are flexible and lightweight garden structures that are used to protect plants from frost, wind, and pests. They are typically made from lightweight, durable aluminium tubing and are easy to install and move around the garden.

 

How do I install aluminium hoops in my garden?

 

Installing aluminium hoops in your garden is relatively simple. First, mark out the area where you want to place the hoops. Next, push the hoops into the soil at regular intervals, making sure they are secure and stable. Finally, drape a protective covering, such as garden netting or frost protection fabric, over the hoops to protect your plants.

 

What are the advantages of using aluminium hoops in my garden?

 

Aluminium hoops have several advantages for gardening: they are lightweight and easy to move around the garden, they are durable and long-lasting, they offer flexible protection for a wide variety of plants, and they are relatively inexpensive.

 

Can I use aluminium hoops to protect my plants from pests?

 

Yes, aluminium hoops can be used to protect plants from pests by draping a protective covering, such as garden netting or insect mesh, over the hoops. This will keep out a wide variety of garden pests, including birds, butterflies, and aphids.

 

What is the best type of protective covering to use with aluminium hoops?

 

The best type of protective covering to use with aluminium hoops will depend on the type of plants you are trying to protect and the type of pests you are trying to keep out. For example, if you are trying to protect plants from frost, a frost protection fabric may be best. If you are trying to keep out pests such as birds or butterflies, a garden netting or insect mesh may be more appropriate.

 

Are there different sizes of aluminium hoops available?

 

Yes, aluminium hoops come in a variety of sizes to fit different gardens and plants. They can be as narrow as 30cm and as wide as 1.55m and are also available in different heights.

 

How do I clean and maintain aluminium hoops?

 

To clean and maintain aluminium hoops, first remove any protective covering and gently wipe down the hoops with a damp cloth.

 

Can I use aluminium hoops to support climbing plants?

 

Yes, aluminium hoops can be used to support climbing plants such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans. Simply drape the climbing plant over the hoops and tie it in place as it grows.

 

How long do aluminium hoops last?

 

Aluminium hoops are made from durable and long-lasting materials, so they can last for several seasons with proper care and maintenance. However, the lifespan of the hoops will depend on factors such as the quality of the materials and how frequently they are used and moved.

 

Can I use aluminium hoops for indoor gardening?

 

Aluminium hoops can be used for indoor gardening, but it is important to note that they are designed for outdoor use. If using them indoors, ensure that they are in a well-ventilated area and that the protective covering is appropriate for indoor use.

 

Can I use aluminium hoops for hydroponic gardening?

 

Yes, aluminium hoops can be used in hydroponic gardening setups as they can provide support for plants while they are growing. They can also be used with other hydroponic equipment such as grow lights and irrigation systems.

 

Are aluminium hoops easy to assemble?

 

Yes, aluminium hoops are generally easy to assemble. The assembly process usually involves pushing the hoops into the soil at regular intervals and attaching any necessary protective covering.

 

Flexible Hoops general

 

What are flexible gardening hoops used for?

 

Flexible gardening hoops are used to create garden tunnels and other flexible structures in order to protect plants, fruits, and vegetables from the elements. They can also be used to bring on early crops by covering with fleece, polythene or Thermacrop.

 

What materials can I cover the hoops with?

 

Flexible gardening hoops can be covered with a variety of materials such as Veggiemesh, fleece, thermacrop, polythene, bird netting or netting.

 

Can I use the hoops all year round?

 

Yes, the hoops can be used all year round, covering them with different materials depending on the season.

 

What are flexible gardening hoops?

 

Flexible gardening hoops are a type of garden structure that can be used to create tunnels and other protective enclosures for plants. These hoops are made of PVC or other flexible material and are designed to be bent and shaped to suit the needs of different crops and gardening spaces.

 

How are flexible gardening hoops used?

 

Flexible gardening hoops can be used to create a variety of different structures, including tunnels, cloches, and plant supports. They can be used to protect plants from pests, frost, and other environmental hazards. The hoops can be covered with a variety of different materials, including netting, fleece, polythene, and other protective fabrics.

 

What are the benefits of using flexible gardening hoops?

 

Flexible gardening hoops offer a number of benefits, including ease of use, adaptability, and versatility. They can be bent and shaped to suit the needs of different crops and gardening spaces, making them ideal for both small and large gardens. Additionally, they can be used year-round, with different covers and materials to suit different seasons and weather conditions.

 

Black Modular Hoops

 

What are the black PVC rods used for?

 

The Gardening Naturally black PVC rods are ideal for creating garden hoop tunnels and other flexible structures. You can create your own tunnels and cover them with netting during the summer and horticultural fleece during the winter.

 

How long are the black PVC rods?

 

The black PVC rods are 900mm (2ft 11in) in length.

 

How do I connect the black PVC rods together?

 

The black PVC rods connect by using either a straight hoop joiner, tee hoop joiner or cross hoop joiner. Two rods plus one of the joiners will create a 1.8m length rod which can be bent to create 1 hoop for your tunnel.

 

Do the black PVC rods come with anchors?

 

Unlike our green garden hoops, these black PVC rods do not come complete with anchors as they have multiple uses and may not be necessary. If you would like anchors, you can find them on our anchors for flexible hoops listing.

 

Can I create crossbars and other plant support structures with the black PVC rods?

 

Yes, you can create crossbars and other plant support structures with the black PVC rods. These require either the Hoop Joiner Cross or Hoop Joiner Tees.

 

How do I work out how much netting I need for my tunnel?

 

To work out how much netting you require, use our netting/fleece calculator by putting in the height, width and length of your tunnel. The minimum fabric width you need for these hoops is 1.8m wide.

 

Green Flexible Hoops

 

What are the dimensions of the green flexible hoops?

 

Each hoop is 1.8m (5ft 10in) long, made of green PVC rods, and comes complete with anchors.

 

What materials can I use to cover my hoops?

 

You can cover your hoops with Veggiemesh, fleece, thermacrop, polythene, bird netting, or netting.

 

Can I use the hoops all year round?

 

Yes, you can use the hoops all year round by covering them with fleece, polythene, or Thermacrop to bring on early crops and then change the netting for insect, butterfly, or bird protection.

 

What is the minimum fabric width for creating tunnels/cloches?

 

The minimum fabric width for creating tunnels/cloches is 1.8m (5ft 10in).

 

How wide can the hoops be erected?

 

The hoops can be erected as wide as 1.2m (4ft) and will stand approx. 600mm (2ft) high. They can go as narrow as 75cm wide, which will increase the height slightly.

 

How far apart should the hoops be spaced?

 

The hoops should be spaced approximately 750mm - 1m apart.

 

Do the hoops come with clips and netting?

 

No, the hoops come complete with anchors only. Clips and netting are sold separately.