Keith Williamson
From tatty to tattered Project 365 Day 274
Before we went to bed, I checked outside to make sure everything was OK. None of the plants had blown over and this netting was still in place.
Following a night of gale force winds and gusts up to 100km per hour, some of the pots have blown over but not broken and the net has torn away at the bottom allowing it to blow like a sail.
Fortunately, I doubled the net over a length of wire which holds it securely at the top. Once the wind has died down, it will be an easy job to re-secure the bottom.
In spring, I will buy new netting because this has become tatty with all the wind that has hit it. Thankfully netting like this isn't expensive and relatively easy to put up.
In the meantime, our privacy is in tatters.
From tatty to tattered Project 365 Day 274
Before we went to bed, I checked outside to make sure everything was OK. None of the plants had blown over and this netting was still in place.
Following a night of gale force winds and gusts up to 100km per hour, some of the pots have blown over but not broken and the net has torn away at the bottom allowing it to blow like a sail.
Fortunately, I doubled the net over a length of wire which holds it securely at the top. Once the wind has died down, it will be an easy job to re-secure the bottom.
In spring, I will buy new netting because this has become tatty with all the wind that has hit it. Thankfully netting like this isn't expensive and relatively easy to put up.
In the meantime, our privacy is in tatters.