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DIY Autonomous Lean-to Polytunnel
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no_akira:
Finally got around to completing this project... cost about £30 Lean-to Polytunnel
Roof batons from fellow roofer plot owner. Heras panel with side cut off and used to create the arched roof.
Front panel rain run off waters tomato / aubergine bed
top panel rear arch run off waters under path where fresh manure is stored
Nice and toasty in here oh and its a rain shelter
Notice "suspended" plant tray, try and climb up there "Mr Snail" ? :tongue2: :dry: :unsure:
John:
That's very creative! :)
Are you fairly sheltered from wind?
I'm afraid you'll find Mr Snail is very good at climbing - when we had hanging baskets, I think they had a parachute brigade as well. :(
no_akira:
Yes "fairly" sheltered.. The plot dips about a foot at the bottom end of plot.
Also the lowish trees behind the fence further helps to reduce the wind.
There is a 4" gap between the tray and back wall... unless snails have been in training for the long jump😁😱
John:
--- Quote from: no_akira on May 18, 2017, 13:28 ---There is a 4" gap between the tray and back wall... unless snails have been in training for the long jump😁😱
--- End quote ---
I'd put nothing past them.....
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