Corrugated plastic sheeting reduced @B&Q

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  1. WeeTam

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    Ok not earth shattering offer here but...



    Corrugated plastic reduced at my local diy shed , may be national ?

    2400x762 reduced from 10 pounds to 6 and smaller sheets to 4 pounds

    There was some other sizes too,eg 3000x762 i think for 6 pounds too. Too big to get in my car.

    Looking for sheeting to protect my outdoor toms this year.
     
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    • martin-f

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      Thanks for the heads up, just take a hand saw with you I get 8x4 plaster boards in my jag I just cut and fold them in half :).
       
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        That stuff is great if you need to make a raised bed next to a fence as a barrier between the fence and soil :thumbsup:
         
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          :goodpost:@WeeTam :thankyou:
          Also good for making a temporary collapsible cold frame for hardening off plants - four sheets for the sides and one for the lid- just drill holes in the corners insert cable ties to connect them together and add the lid two bamboo sticks either corner to lift the lid up for gradual exposure and then when not needed just cut the cable ties and stack away - till next time you need it - the only thing to be sure of is when in use be certain its placed in a sheltered position as its very light weight but when in use i have buried mine securely into me veg plot soil, its a godsend for all the annuals :dbgrtmb:
           
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            Great idea BeeHappy, I definitely be making this as I have no space for a solid one.

            Rusty
             
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