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Garden Grow Polytunnel 3M x2M Powder Coated Steel Frame, Walk In Greenhouse, Double Zipped Door & Windows (3 x 2 Polytunnel)

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Durable, heavy duty PE cover to protect your plants is 100% waterproof, windproof and protects against harmful UV rays. Protecting your plants all year round. Six Windows – the insect-proof mesh windows keep pests away, while the roll-up cover creates a welcome air flow throughout the tunnel. When closed, the greenhouse maintains higher humidity levels – ideal for growing tropical plants. Grow a variety of flowers, plants and vegetables in this 3x2 metre polytunnel by Garden Grow. Constructed using powder coated steel frames covered with a waterproof PE protector, this polytunnel is durable and easy to construct. After the construction was complete, we finished ours off with some cheap pallet collars (bought from Facebook Marketplace) as raised beds, then laid a slab path down the middle, filling in the gaps with gravel. If you do not have purpose-built housing you could use a garden shed or polytunnel, as long as there is adequate light, space and ventilation.’

A Fully Galvanised Structure with added internal bracing...more so than any other in it's class. This tunnel not only has Three arches and a " Ground Bar Kit", we have also added Two opposing corner diagonal brace bars and a central roof horizontal brace bar, thus giving greater flex tolerance against wind stresses, a front hinged double skinned metal door with closing catch and, rear zippered roll up door suitable for barrow access - completes the structure. A heavy 150g/sm crossweave, rip stop cover with four netted window vents, two on each side and a wide ground skirt for entrenchment gives increased protection against the elements. There are other things you can do to protect your polytunnel in a windy location. Make sure that there is no vegetation too close to the tunnel. Because in strong winds, branches could damage the cover. So it is important to buy the best quality you can for your budget. To ensure you get the best polytunnel for your needs, look out for these criteria. If the location of your garden or allotment polytunnel is especially exposed, you can look into reinforcing your polytunnel with wood, even if the polytunnel itself does not come with this feature. I would always recommend buying the best quality for the price you can afford, even if that means shopping around a bit.One of the things we really loved about First Tunnels was the ease at which you can customise your polytunnel to exactly what you need. Having a door you can open, to let much needed air into the polytunnel is vital. Two doors, one at each end, is even better. Because this will allow you to achieve air circulation. Some people will recommend to go as big as your space allows, but if you then don’t use all the space in the polytunnel, you might regret this. You could also consider growing a hedge to break the wind, if the wind tends to come from one direction.

It should be noted that First Tunnels do also offer a service where they will build it for you. We expect it’s not cheap but we can see the benefits, especially if you’re not physically able to construct it yourself. As already suggested earlier, look for a polytunnel that has a sturdy metal frame made from steel. Some polytunnels are also reinforced by timber, which will make them even stronger and wind reistant. The short answer is yes. We have briefly talked about ventilation earlier, but let’s go into more detail. Measuring 3-metres in length and 2-metres in width, this tunnel has plenty of room to grow a variety of crops. To compliment your polytunnel we also offer a range of powder coated wire shelving units and seedling trays.

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The more you spend, the more you save and so sometimes it can be cheaper to add on an extra just to get across the threshold for the next discount offer (it ranges from 10-20% off). Steel Frame – robust metal frame is built to last with a powder coated finish for added durability. However, during summer, a polytunnel can heat up quite a bit during the day. And while many plants, such as tomatoes, love it warm, if it gets too hot, they might not do very well. Our 3x2m polytunnel will make a suitable alternative to a solid structure to house birds during the Avian Flu outbreak. Our tunnel allows adequate light and ventilation and will help offer protection from wild birds that may be carrying the disease.

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