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Description

Grow all year round with our polytunnel, designed for durability, weather-resistance, and ultimate plant protection. Whether you’re an experienced grower or just starting out, this garden polytunnel creates the perfect environment for your plants to thrive, no matter the season.
HEAVY DUTY POLYTUNNEL, ALL-WEATHER PROTECTION
Built to last, our garden tunnel features a galvanised steel frame that’s strong, corrosion-resistant, and designed to withstand whatever the weather brings.
The waterproof PE cover offers superior protection against rain, wind, and cold. It’s built to insulate your plants, keeping them safe from the winter frost and summer heat. Use the grow tunnel season after season, without any tears or rips.
HINGED DOOR & WINDOWS FOR ADJUSTABLE VENTILATION
Unlike traditional roll-up doors, this poly tunnel features a robust hinged door, making it easier to access your plant collection – no more faffing with zips and flimsy ties! With six roll-up mesh windows, you can control airflow, reduce humidity, and keep pests out, both ventilating the poly tunnel greenhouse and protecting your plants.
SECURE GROUNDING FOR MAXIMUM STABILITY
Don’t let windy conditions worry you anymore! This polytunnel greenhouse promises secure grounding, thanks to the included pegs and ropes. Plus, the 20cm extended cover edges can be buried into the surrounding soil for extra stability.
To keep everything secure, fasten the cover to the frame of the greenhouse tunnel using the durable hook and loop straps. This helps prevent billowing in the wind and ensures long-lasting durability, giving your plants a stable and optimal growing environment.
Perfect for fruits, vegetables, flower, and herbs, this walk in greenhouse is a must-have for any gardener wanting to extend their growing season.
Last updated: 20/02/25