Polytunnel - reviews and advice needed
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:34 pm
Hi everyone
I was chatting to someone about the NewLeaf polytunnels (I see they are advertised on this site, too) and we wondered whether anyone had tried these much cheaper alternatives on windy, blustery sites.
We both have allotments in Yorkshire on wind-catching slopes and I've recently had to resurrect two plastic greenhouses (the sort with push-in plastic joints) after the wind collapsed both in one brief gale, despite the tethers not moving (I pass clothes line over the top with massive bits of concrete tied to the ends).
I was chatting to someone about the NewLeaf polytunnels (I see they are advertised on this site, too) and we wondered whether anyone had tried these much cheaper alternatives on windy, blustery sites.
We both have allotments in Yorkshire on wind-catching slopes and I've recently had to resurrect two plastic greenhouses (the sort with push-in plastic joints) after the wind collapsed both in one brief gale, despite the tethers not moving (I pass clothes line over the top with massive bits of concrete tied to the ends).