In a word…No. Most people tend to think of a polytunnel as a glorified tent, ready to blow away at the first sign of a breeze. Commercial growers can’t afford to have their polytunnels damaged by weather so they’re built to withstand the most extreme conditions. As long as the construction instructions are correctly followed, no problems will occur. For very exposed sites, we would recommend also using base rails (this helps achieve a tight cover), crop bars and storm stay braces.
Constructing a Polytunnel
There’s plenty to do in the Polytunnel!
Picking Polythene for your Polytunnel
The Polytunnel in July
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Thanks for sharing this with us all. Totally amazed at how strong it is. I can sleep sound knowing my hard work is safe inside my polytunnel.