Mini Polytunnels for vegetable gardening. This video goes through all the advantages of you using Quickcrop’s inexpensive and versatile Mini PolyTunnel system for growing fruit and any vegetables to save you money and time. And insure you have the best chance of having the benefits of your crop, while organically keeping at bay any garden pests. It can be used with a wide variety of covers and can be easily taken apart for storage if you need to do so.
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These mini polytunnels can be found at the following links:
https://www.quickcrop.ie/product/mini-polytunnel-frame-kit
https://www.quickcrop.co.uk/product/mini-polytunnel-frame-kit
14 Comments
Fantastic, I've been wanting to do some small polytunnels on our allotment so this will be our next project,Thankyou 😀
Mini polytunnels, make your own. #polytunnel #vegetablegardening
nice
Brilliant! The netting fixing spikes and washers make it so much easier.
Nice kit but how does it work when you fit plastic instead? If you push holes in the plastic won't it just tear?
Nice tweed cap Andrew !
I'm going to put a couple in my front lawn. Hopefully this means pristine green leafy veg since the pests can't get to it.
Brilliant idea…looks like a great product and you have used the Kiss ( keep it simple , stupid )method for assembly for women like me….Thank you Thank you…I shall take a look at your site….if its not too pricey I shall buy .
Gilly wife of Mark
very nice build! 🙂
Excellent Andrew.
Thanks for the video Andrew. I have been watching all of them as I am about to embark on a tunnel system that is 25' x 12' and am looking at what you offered in another video for the misting system. I am into propagating Salvias and this system is the most suitable. Problem is I am in Australia.
Thanks for the video. Am just constructing mine having ordered the plastic fittings from you. Just a couple of things, the screws supplied have narrow heads and can go straight through the countersunk holes. Have replaced them with 4.0 x 20's. Also the fixings for the material – you say in the video you need one pack of 10 – however if you are fixing five per side you will need four more for the ends.
I need raised bed garden cover for (4) 4' x 6' (with one cut corner on each), to keep rabbits, birds and raccoons from eating my garden. What cover do you suggest?
Sorry but there is no way the standard tubing and fittings I received to install were that easy to fit together. The stiffness and angle of the tube made it very difficult to put together.