The Giant Micromesh Tunnel
Micromesh offers the ultimate protection for fruit and vegetables creating a physical barrier against birds, animals and insects including carrot-fly, cabbage root-fly, flea beetle and aphids.
The tinted mesh also prevents scorching and retains warmth whilst allowing adequate airflow to pass through for effective irrigation without excessive moisture build-up.
Easy Tunnels provide year-round protection for almost everything in the vegetable plot and will give you the opportunity to sow and propagate much earlier.
Each tunnel is easy to deploy as they arrive folded flat. All you do is unfold them and place them in the ground. They give protection against winter cold, late frosts, heavy rain and biting winds, and against the ravages of strong sunshine in summer. They will keep out birds and insects and reduce the spread of disease.
All this protection means a longer cropping season, and a better, bigger and undamaged harvest!
Size of all Big Easy Tunnels: L3m x W60cm x H45cm
- Delivered 7-10 Working Days
- Quantity 1 Micromesh Tunnel
- Catalogue Code 1090-3548
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These are rather pricy and I found them a good length for an allotment but rather long for my garden as I did lots of succession sowing (a few plants at a time) and the older plants outgrew the tunnel when I still wanted in on the younger ones. I ended up cutting one of my two tunnels in half with a hot knife (to stop it fraying) and sewing that end together giving me a more flexible tunnel solution. I can't mark them down for that though as you can see how much they cost and how big they are before you order. Unlike the poly tunnel you can leave these on all year round (until the plants get too big anyway). Brasicas that I started under these were in a different league to those without, no bugs, warmer microclimate, wind protection etc. they even kept the dreaded flea beetle of my radishes!
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Gardening In August - Jobs & Tips for August
August is primarily about harvesting your crops, but there are still some vegetables that can be sown and planted out!







