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I have no knowledge of this guttering but am contemplating putting a track down each side of my tunnel ( a big 'un) with perforated drainage pipe at the bottom of the track and topped up with gravel. These would lead to an underground tank or reservoir, to be fitted with a pump, so I could use this to supply my irrigation systems.
Often wondered if polytunnels get soggy along the edges?
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I had to read the title of this post several times before I made sense of it. My brain kept saying "the stick" "on guttering" and all I could picture was some kind of bamboo cane (stick) on some guttering.
Hiya everyone, can anyone tell me if the stick on guttering for polytunnels is anygood and worth buying?
Cheers.
Well worth buying i bought 2 small rolls from northern tunnells at the malvern show and its collected a good 300 gallons of water,mind you we've had a bit of a wet summer,only problem was having to re-glue the first foot once with superglue that solved the problem.
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