Yep ! gone and spent haven`t I. It`s against my principles of recycling where I can, but I think it`s justified.
You see , I went and bought a GREEN polytunnel off EBAY. I did my research to get the best item and deal, so purchased a 6X3X2m, 25mm fully galvanised of .9mm gauge...not .6mm and the covering is UPCV protected. I like the idea of multi hoops ( 7 ) not the 4/5 I`ve seen, and it has "proper" metal framed doors, not rollups, plus it has a built in gutter too!
When I construct it, I intend to fit a 10"/12" foot board all round the inside, and yes, that`ll be from recycled wood and fittings...trying to redeem myself there
Incidently, the seller is Grow-ur-own I bought it so I had somewhere to continue growing what I can through the winter months as well as summer.
Even though it`s green it will allow me to grow sun loving Toms as my neighbour Sue proved to me with hers, no more white washing the greenhouse, I can use that for my seeds. Strangely, her toms ripened very well under her green poly-T, whereas mine hardley ripened at all in my greenhouse! they didn`t go to waste as they have been turned into green tomatoe chutney by our local pub`s chef, lucky ain`t I.
chaz
You see , I went and bought a GREEN polytunnel off EBAY. I did my research to get the best item and deal, so purchased a 6X3X2m, 25mm fully galvanised of .9mm gauge...not .6mm and the covering is UPCV protected. I like the idea of multi hoops ( 7 ) not the 4/5 I`ve seen, and it has "proper" metal framed doors, not rollups, plus it has a built in gutter too!
When I construct it, I intend to fit a 10"/12" foot board all round the inside, and yes, that`ll be from recycled wood and fittings...trying to redeem myself there
Incidently, the seller is Grow-ur-own I bought it so I had somewhere to continue growing what I can through the winter months as well as summer.
Even though it`s green it will allow me to grow sun loving Toms as my neighbour Sue proved to me with hers, no more white washing the greenhouse, I can use that for my seeds. Strangely, her toms ripened very well under her green poly-T, whereas mine hardley ripened at all in my greenhouse! they didn`t go to waste as they have been turned into green tomatoe chutney by our local pub`s chef, lucky ain`t I.
chaz
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