I was having a good think today on how to bind guttering to a polytunnel. I've read about people using lengths of guttering on posts next to the tunnel and then running polythene to the guttering and fixing with tape, i've also had a look at the ready made self-adhesive guttering but both designs require a vertical service and due to my tunnels semi circle shape I don't really think these are viable options.
So i've come up with a lightweight, elegant and super cheap solution. The plan is to reuse the excess polyplastic that i trimmed after trenching to create a plastic gutter which runs into a water butt.
I'll try and attatch a diagram later to fully show the set up but i'll see if i can explain in detail here.
you will need a length of plastic/poly cover as long as your tunnel and approx 1 meter wide.
2 bamboo canes
a small section of copper pipe 7" long.
String/cable ties
Take a strip of plastic (the length of your tunnel) and lay 2 bamboo canes (butt to butt) down one of the long sides - make sure that these are longer than the length of plastic . Next slide a piece of copper plumbing pipe over the end of each cane (i'm sure blue mdpe pipe would work too) to fix the canes together. Now fold the plastic all the way round the bean canes once and then pinch in just enough to create a tube, fix this with poly tape/staples/sow. You should now have a piece of plastic with the side profile of the letter 'P'.
The next part of the plan is to erect a pair of bean row canes at each end of the tunnel - these should look like the letter A without the cross piece, make sure that these are securely tied/fixed 15cm below the top as this is where our joined canes will rest. Push these into the ground so that they're stable. Don't forget to make sure that the side where you want water to drain has to be lower than the other end for water to drain.
Next up pop the plastic canes onto this frame and make sure that you have an excess of plastic to the tunnel, this should hang and naturally create a U shape.
Fix the side of closest to the tunnel with poly repair tape, i suggest that you only use a small square at first so that you can run a check to make sure that your poly gutter is working. once you're happy that you have the right direction of flow then seal the edge with larger strips of poly repair tape.
place a water butt at the end where water is to drain and you should now have your very own DIY lightweight poly-gutter installed.
you may want to run the end of the gutter into a down pipe with a bucket catcher on the top so that you can filter the water for debris.
I will be trying to set this up tomorrow, if anyone can think of any problems then please pick holes as much as you like.
Kind regards
D
So i've come up with a lightweight, elegant and super cheap solution. The plan is to reuse the excess polyplastic that i trimmed after trenching to create a plastic gutter which runs into a water butt.
I'll try and attatch a diagram later to fully show the set up but i'll see if i can explain in detail here.
you will need a length of plastic/poly cover as long as your tunnel and approx 1 meter wide.
2 bamboo canes
a small section of copper pipe 7" long.
String/cable ties
Take a strip of plastic (the length of your tunnel) and lay 2 bamboo canes (butt to butt) down one of the long sides - make sure that these are longer than the length of plastic . Next slide a piece of copper plumbing pipe over the end of each cane (i'm sure blue mdpe pipe would work too) to fix the canes together. Now fold the plastic all the way round the bean canes once and then pinch in just enough to create a tube, fix this with poly tape/staples/sow. You should now have a piece of plastic with the side profile of the letter 'P'.
The next part of the plan is to erect a pair of bean row canes at each end of the tunnel - these should look like the letter A without the cross piece, make sure that these are securely tied/fixed 15cm below the top as this is where our joined canes will rest. Push these into the ground so that they're stable. Don't forget to make sure that the side where you want water to drain has to be lower than the other end for water to drain.
Next up pop the plastic canes onto this frame and make sure that you have an excess of plastic to the tunnel, this should hang and naturally create a U shape.
Fix the side of closest to the tunnel with poly repair tape, i suggest that you only use a small square at first so that you can run a check to make sure that your poly gutter is working. once you're happy that you have the right direction of flow then seal the edge with larger strips of poly repair tape.
place a water butt at the end where water is to drain and you should now have your very own DIY lightweight poly-gutter installed.
you may want to run the end of the gutter into a down pipe with a bucket catcher on the top so that you can filter the water for debris.
I will be trying to set this up tomorrow, if anyone can think of any problems then please pick holes as much as you like.
Kind regards
D
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