Make your own polytunnel cheap!
- stargazer
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
Great! Put a photo up once your done
Polytunnels rule!
Polytunnels rule!
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
Well done, looks great. the lack of strength is coming from the fact that there's no ridgepole - another broomhandle running lengthways along the apex will soon sort that out. And if you want to be really anal, a diagonal brace to each end hoop will make it bomb proof.
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
I was hoping not to get bombed, but you never know. I like you site x
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Ta. But you never know about the bomb thing.
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
I just joined this forum as it was your Poly Tunnel idea that brought me here. I was thinking of doing the same thing but I wasn't sure about the best way to do it. Great idea. I live near Huntly, Anerdeenshire so I may have to think of strengthening it a bit more. We get some really blustery days up there. I recently had a shed that had an old bed and table and chairs in it blow over into the neighbors property and ended up in bits so I need the tunnel t be strong and well grounded....lol
Since this will be my first time with a project like this I'd like to ask a question. What is usually grown in a Poly Tunnel. In Scotland specifically?!
Cheers
Colin
Since this will be my first time with a project like this I'd like to ask a question. What is usually grown in a Poly Tunnel. In Scotland specifically?!
Cheers
Colin
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
Our garden is on a steep slope so i am thinking of making my own polytunnel, but because the garden will be terraced it will be half one built against a vertical part of the terrace (if that makes sense). The back will be a heat sink and will hopefully provide some extra strength that a conventional tunnel doesn't have. Thought of using plumbing pipe insulation to protect the plastic over the poles, has anyone else tried this?
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I have done well with cucumbers, going to do more this year. The only thing we added to the polytunnel was a ventilation grille at the end opposite the door to stop mould. I tried beans last year, they went mouldy but everything else has been fine. The tunnel is still going strong despite the winds and snow here.
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
The polytunnel still going strong, although slightly battered by various storms :-D
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
That's good. Mine blew down in the storm of January 2015. Fortunately it was salvageable and is now happily residing with my old neighbours.
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Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
There's a lot of very battered polytunnels up here in Northumberland - we've had a couple or three very hectic storms this year.
Re: Make your own polytunnel cheap!
A few here too. Storm Eunice was unkind!
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