![]() The mesh doesn’t quite reach the top of our arch, so we’re going to create additional supports using heavy-duty wire. Secure the mesh at regular intervals along the arch’s horizontal and vertical supports. Attach the mesh with cable ties or heavy-duty garden wire. Wear gloves while you’re doing this to avoid any scratches. Cut the wire mesh to size using wire cutters. Galvanized wire mesh is perfect, or you could also use chicken wire or cattle panels. But the squashes we’re planting need more to grip hold of. The arch would suffice as it is for pole beans, perhaps with bamboo canes pushed in and tied to the sides for a little extra support. Add cable ties at each horizontal bar and cut away the excess for a tidy finish. We’re tying our two arches together with cable ties to make the whole structure extra rigid. If you wish, you can check they are perfectly vertical using a spirit level so that heavy squashes won’t over-balance them. Once assembled, push the completed arches about 16 inches (40cm) into the ground, making sure they’re firmly packed down as they’ll need to be strong on windy days once covered in foliage. They are very easy to put together using the accompanying instructions and can easily be moved or dismantled in the future. Our vegetable arch starts with two self-assembled arches made from rust-proof powder-coated steel. If you already have a garden arch it’s very easy to adapt it for vining vegetables and fruits, which is what we’re going to do. Natural materials such as hazel can be flexed and tied together to form a beautiful rustic arch, or use vertical bamboo canes tied together with horizontals for strength, then joined at the top using pieces of plastic PVC piping. Set them up to frame a path or join several arches together to create a stunning living focal point. Sprawling vegetables such as squashes can take up a lot of ground, so training them skywards frees up soil space for other crops. the Wire Garden Arches Can Be Secured in Place with Our Optional Ground Anchor Kits Which Give Substantial Reinforcement 40cm Below the Ground.exclusive Designed and Made by Us in the Uk10 Year Structural Guarantee (excludes Surface Corrosion)solid Steel Rod Construction 12mm Diameter for Uprights and Curved Rods, 10mm for Horizontalsprecision Turned Steel Joiners Lock Rods in Place with Stainless Steel Screwspowder Coated Matt Black for Long Lasting Weatherproof Finishavailable As Sets of 2, 3 4 Linked Arches 1.5m Spacing Between Each Arch2 Linked Arches Make a 2.5m Run3 Linked Arches Make a 4.5m Run4 Linked Arches Make a 6.5m Runavailable in 1.2m, 1.5m 2m Widths1.2m Wide Arches Measure 2.21m High Above Ground and 0.5m Deep1.5m Wide Arches Measure 2.36m High Above Ground and 0.5m Deep2.0m Wide Arches Measure 2.61m High Above Ground and 0.Like any vertical growing method, vegetable arches are a great way to make better use of the space you have. the Steel Rods Are High Temperature Powder Coated a Stylish Matt Black for a Long Lasting, Weatherproof Finish. the Rods Are Connected with Precision Turned Solid Steel Joiners Which Lock Sections in Place with Stainless Steel Screws. ![]() the Linked Garden Arches Are Rhs Endorsed and Have Been Designed and Manufactured by Us in the Uk Using High Strength Uk Sourced Soild Steel Rod 12mm Diameter for the Uprights and Curved Rails 10mm for the Cross Linked Hortizontals. the Arches Are Positioned 1.5m Apart with 2 Linked Arches Creating a 2.5m Run, 3 Linked Arches a 4.5m Run and 4 Linked Arches a 6.5m Run. ![]() The Harrod Linked Vintage Wire Arches in Matt Black Are Perfect to Create a Stunning Walkway in Your Garden, Draped with Fragrant and Colourful Climbers, the Linked Garden Arches Will Be a Stunning Focal Point in Your Garden.the Linked Arch Kits Include 2, 3 or 4 Vintage Wire Arches Along with 3 Linking Bars (top and Each Side) and a Substantial Galvanised Wire and Gripple Tensioning System to Create the Finished Linked Arch Tunnel. Wheels / Tyres / Inner Tubes / Snow Chains ![]() Cultivator / Tiller Parts and Accessories ![]()
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