Good value but metal supports are quite thin. Polyvinyl covering is thin whilst being reinforced. Should be adequate for a temporary shelter. Instructions are not clear for a novice. Securing pegs are too small to be useful and string supplied very flimsy. Replaced with stronger marquee securing pegs and rope. Also secured edges using weed fabric staples as it is too short to bury. Should survive the winter. You get what you pay for. Overall does what it says on the tin.
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The green house arrived well packed and quickly after ordering. Everything is well marked and the assembly instructions easy to follow. It takes about an hour to build. It construction seems reasonable. I guess it will last the season and possible see me through the winter. I have purchased some foot long ground spikes to hold it down. The tent pegs that came with it wouldn't hold down anything...they are useless. It defo needs anchors or a puff of wind will take it away. All in all, it is a reasonable cheap solution for a temporary greenhouse.
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I have bought four of these polly tunnels, three last year and another this year, my bulk of purchases saved money and my additional purchase is based on finding the polly tunnel ideal. Good head height and a good shape, the shape of a shed or house is good, the door zips and the window mesh for ventilation to prevent pests is good. We have been through eighty five mile an hour winds a few times now, we have a few concrete blocks buried in corner holes with binder twinn string tied around the blocks and then to the frame and also over the re-enforced plastic. Tied inside the poly tunnel to the frame and outside the poly tunnel over the plastic is good. We also for winter have two inch boat rope over the plastic roofs with pallets also on the roofs and against the sides that are dug into the ground to prevent the wind getting under the tunnel. The securing of the polly tunnel is exactly what we do for our barn roofs to keep the corrugated iron sheets on the barns over winter, other than the concreate blocks are the walls of a barn. We have found these polly tunnels to be like tents, good for stores and growing planets in early season, best price we could find for the basic product you then need to secure if you live in highland moors or mountain area or coastal area open to the sea, or all three as we are. We had the animals in barns to prevent them blowing away or being hit by flying tiles or branches, and these polly tunnels survived it all, a good low cost solution for a store or a greenhouse. The light weight polly tunnel can be moved about by hand and squeezed into any space, where a cargo container cannot go, and also a polly tunnel looks natural and agricultural, where a cargo container would be a blot on the landscape. Read full review
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Great item, great price, lots of space Inside, instructions can be abit confusing, says takes 2 people to assemble about a hour, did it on own took about 2hrs.
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Everything grows in it,even sweetcorn. Strawberries tasted much better than the supermarket one.
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