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polytunnell- best method?

  • 05-11-2011 11:10PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16


    hi all
    am moving my polytunnell to a more sheltered spot on my smallholding, just lost plastic on it for a second time to high winds. up to now i had buried the plastic on either side of the tunnell, but i have seen plastic put on with laths. basically the plastic is wound around treated 2x1's then screwed to bars at side of tunnell- gets the plastic very tight. the poles are also concreted into the ground. any suggestions/thoughts?
    chris


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 88 ✭✭Red Neck Hughie


    did the plastic lift out of the ground? if so you had it done wrong, make sure you have a deep enough trench and enough cover to allow you to pull hard. it should anchor as securely -and even better than the wood laths or the aluminium clip system. I worked at building them for a while and could easily get it tightened to breaking point using the trench method, so I think the wood system won't necessarily help. Above all make sure the gable faces the prevailing (usually south west-ish) wind.
    What size polytunnel? Single sheet or separate sheets over the gables? Were the doors secure??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16 temujinhayes


    the doors were left open and the wind got under it. it was well secured in the trench. i use two sheets to cover the tunnell. thanks for the advice, good to know this method works.


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