I’ve been putting off building a bigger polytunnel for a while, as I didn’t really have a clue how to go about it. But after a few weeks the tomatoes have outgrown their 5Ltr waterbottle houses, and I found some old bits from our caravan awning that looked right for the job.
It’s in my rustic style, a little wonky, but it has survived some strong wind. We’ve missed the latest band of heavy storms but I think it will get a proper test very soon.
June 7, 2013 at 5:07 pm
Loving the stop motion, I must learn how to do that one day; although it would probably be more stop than motion with me! Tunnel looks good, I’m sure it will survive. I made a mini one with water pipe this week, but no polythene as yet.
June 7, 2013 at 5:40 pm
The stop motion is easy enough, you just need the right setting on your camera. I want eventually to make a tunnel that I can actually stand up in, I think the water pipe model looks really good. I got my polythene from a place on allegro. Quick delivery and looks like good quality stuff. http://allegro.pl/folia-ogrodnicza-6×33-uv-4-4-sezon-tunelowa-wlkp-i3153103937.html