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Greenfingers Jo

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Higland Polytunnels
« on: March 26, 2008, 12:58:00 »
Has anyone bought a polytunnel from these guys or know of anyone who have had good/ bad experiences with them? :D

http://www.highlandpolytunnels.co.uk/10%27%20Wide%20TUNNELS.htm

I was thinking of a 10x15 from First Polytunnels but as the wind pulled the garden gate out of the wall last week,  >:( I thought I might need something a bit tougher.
Also seen the Ferryman Tuff Tunnels,http://www.ferryman.uk.com/acatalog/10_15__Long.html
  any opinions?
I live in Swansea, so we always get a battering in storms over the winter months.
Grow your own recommended ferryman, what do you guys think? ???

I have cleared the trees and have the location but will have to raise it slightly as the ground is full of clay.

Thanks
Jo

goodlife

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Re: Higland Polytunnels
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2008, 17:18:02 »
I don't know about those but in Orkney they use old busses as a greenhouse ;D...polys are tried and tested there and none of them survive.
..and they come cheaper than posh polys...and with some free chunky growing poles  :)

Thegoodlife

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Re: Higland Polytunnels
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2008, 20:00:53 »
jo pm me i do sell poly tunnels as a side line i will be happy to help
today i will be growin veg!!

 

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