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Im moving to Orkney, 1st time small holder - Gimme that knowledge
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<blockquote data-quote="Dynamite_Matt" data-source="post: 7772020" data-attributes="member: 70690"><p>We were up earlier in the week and I saw a couple polycarbonate tunnels but most just seemed the polythene ones, we have a reasonably sheltered area that previosly had a tunnel on it. I've actually just sent of for some quotes on packs of polycarbonate thinking i can make my own with that but the polythene ones are like £800 for 30ft by 14ft and thought if I fixed some horizontal timber supports on the outside might break it up enough. </p><p>What ever we go with will be well embedded in concrete despites all the warnings to strap everything down im sure the 1st winter is going to be a huge learning curve.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the idea</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dynamite_Matt, post: 7772020, member: 70690"] We were up earlier in the week and I saw a couple polycarbonate tunnels but most just seemed the polythene ones, we have a reasonably sheltered area that previosly had a tunnel on it. I've actually just sent of for some quotes on packs of polycarbonate thinking i can make my own with that but the polythene ones are like £800 for 30ft by 14ft and thought if I fixed some horizontal timber supports on the outside might break it up enough. What ever we go with will be well embedded in concrete despites all the warnings to strap everything down im sure the 1st winter is going to be a huge learning curve. Thanks for the idea Matt [/QUOTE]
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