Thu-28-01-2016, 15:05 PM
Now we need to add the door frames and dig a trench all the way around the tunnel. The trench is to hold the cover down, there is no way it's going to blow away with all the dirt back on top off it.
Next you need to drag the cover over and bury it. There is also a bit more to do with nailing battens around the door but check out First Tunnels for all the info.
There you have it, the trench is filled in and the doors are hung. (We used the old doors as they just needed a good wash)
And here she is fully rescued and ready to be used once again.
If you've never used a Poly Tunnel I can highly recommend you give it a try. Even a small one can give you a lot of fresh produce.
Next you need to drag the cover over and bury it. There is also a bit more to do with nailing battens around the door but check out First Tunnels for all the info.
There you have it, the trench is filled in and the doors are hung. (We used the old doors as they just needed a good wash)
And here she is fully rescued and ready to be used once again.
If you've never used a Poly Tunnel I can highly recommend you give it a try. Even a small one can give you a lot of fresh produce.