HiMy allotment has 3 9 metre x 1.5 metre homemade raised beds constructed using 6" gravel boards one of which is dedicated this year to carrots and parsnips. So I have been considering methods of 'tunneling' it using the 25mm water pipe to protect t...
Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Poly Cover
...he produce from the dreaded carrot fly and other ravenous beasties. Bizarrely, I came up with an idea of a hoop bracket that I could 3D print, whilst I was printing the prototype (I am a semi-retired designer and have the CAD software - Solidworks and a 3D printer) I was also browsing the internet when I stumbled on your website and there was your Hoop Bed Hoop Support uncannily similar to what I was just printing! Each print takes around 3 hours so I would be crazy not to purchase your product at your very reasonable prices. Now I'll get to the point, in your opinion and experience what would be the ideal pitch between hoops?
Brilliant website by the way, so much helpful information.
Thanks
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Open May 28, 2018 - 01:31 PM
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May 28, 2018 - 02:32 PM
Hi Mike. We use 90cm between hoops which seems to work well. Thank you for your kind comments on our site. Let me know if I can be of any more help. Andrew
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Complete Mini Polytunnel Kit With Poly Cover
Description Please note the Raised Bed and hinges in the picture is not included in the purchase price. The Quickcrop mini tunnel kit is a DIY kit for building a sturdy and long lasting mini polytunnel for plant and raised bed protection. Mini polytunnels can be fixed to raised beds to create a...
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