Julie's polytunnel

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  1. Julie D

    Julie D Gardener

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    Hi all,

    Here is a few pics of the new polytunnel I put up 2 weeks ago. As you can see its already full.
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      Wow, that's great Julie. I think you might need a few more strawberries though :dbgrtmb:
       
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        Looking good Julie! A lot of attention to detail there:blue thumb:
         
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        Love the stack-a-pallet staging. What a good idea :dbgrtmb:
         
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          Thanks everyone for the replies. The pallets and raised beds cost £70, not bad for 20 pallets and 8 raised beds or as the pallet people call them collars. Handy having a pallet company 500 metres from the allotment.

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          I daren't tell you how many pallets that I've put on my wood burner this winter!!!!
           
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            Nice one Julie...looks great:dbgrtmb:
             
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            Nice and tidy Julie !

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            :wow:

            Isn't that your old strawberry bed that you've built on?
             
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            A wonderful set of piccies :love30: Julie,
            very, very impressive job. So looking forward to seeing your rewards for all your effort,
            Jenny
             
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            Mum, it was one of my strawberry beds but not the main one and I took hundreds of runners off it last year so no loss.

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              I have a YouTube channel and blog if anyone wants to follow what's happening.

              Ckplantnursery.blogspot.co.UK

              Search for juliedrake23 on YouTube
               
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              Hi Julie, just been looking at your pics of your tunnels, are they ok in the wind? We have just bought 2x 8 ft long gardman ones from garden centre and i am so panicking that at the end of this year they will be busted. it does state that i should take the covers off at the season !!. wot a pain, as hubby is digging the covers in as they have only been up a week and we had some wind and they flapping about. Have been looking at bigger ones on ebay but dont know as yet wot to do?, any thoughts?
               
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              Worth having a look at Steve R's thread about his polytunnels:

              http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/steves-polytunnels.33033/

              there are other threads in that (Polytunnel) forum that might be useful too.

              Suggest you start a new thread with questions - tends to be seen by more people then :)
               
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              • Julie D

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                Hi,

                From my experiences, the key is to hot tape on all bars, stakes into the ground and to bury the cover. My guardman 6x 10ft ones last a season and then a new cover is needed, basically because I didn't follow the above instructions. The bigger tunnel I never used hot tape so I may have problems. The big tunnel has stood up to 60 mile an hour winds.

                My next tunnel will be from first tunnels and I will recover my existing with proper polythene and add door frames in autumn. If buying one like mine buy a 7 hoop version, not the powder coated version. Expect to pay £169 off eBay.

                Julie

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