DAIM Garden and Horticultural Products - Re-Useable Structures
for Gardens
The Right Stuff for Landholders is the exclusive Australian
outlet for the DAIM range of garden and horticultural products.
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This Japanese designed range of products provides
the gardener and commercial grower with easily assembled and dismantled
support structures and protective systems for your vegetables,
seedlings, climbing plants, etc. The products are manufactured
in Japan and China to the high quality standards needed for the
Japanese domestic market.
The range is formed around vinyl coated steel tube, with a range
of links and connectors to make simple the construction of plant
tunnels, support frames, netting support, and many other garden
needs. There is also a choice of nets and coverings to protect
from birds, domestic animals, insects, sun, rain, frost, etc. All
plastic is UV stable. As well as the basic components to create
your own design, a range of pre-configured structures is available.
Unlike home-made wire, splintery wood-stake, and string constructions,
your DAIM gardening structures will be easily reusable year after
year. Similarly the coverings will last longer when they are not
snagged by wire, splinters, etc.
Visit our store, or see below for the range and for more information. |
Tall "tunnels" which
can be clad in net, insect screen, poly, etc.  |
Shown here with net to support climbing vegetable plants.  |
One of the clip systems, used to create A-frames etc.  |
A self contained kit to produce a small A-frame
with net for growing climbers. 
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An example of one of the clip types used to
secure cladding to the frames. All of the clips allow the cladding
material to be removed for reuse next year.

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Wire clip used to join poles at right angles.  |
Another clip type used to fasten cladding to
poles.  |
An example of a tunnel. Clips or soil are used
to hold down the edges and ends. These structures are similar to
the cloches used in Europe.

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When used with this type of cladding these
tunnels are an ideal organic way to keep insects out of your crops.
Rain water still penetrates.

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Clip type used to create tripod supports.

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Example of a tripod support.

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Another example of an A-frame support.

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Rose arbor - the width is adjustable.

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The caps at the top of "anti-beast" protection
systems - used to keep out cats and dogs mainly.

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These caps are used to support and secure anti-bird
netting on the standard poles. Very handy to protect your strawberries.
 
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Another form of clip to join poles in a structure.

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Larger protective structure.

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This assembly protects plants from weather,
rabbits, etc.  |
Ornate frame for growing flowers.

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Part of the range of bamboo effect poles, etc.  |
These stakes are adjustable in length and can
be used to make up support structures to your requirements.
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A hat to protect your seedlings from frost
and pests.  |
A simple packaged tomato plant frame.

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