Pro Gro Extra Tall Net Tunnel 3m
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Product Description
Our simple to build net tunnel is a great way to protect your plants from unwanted pests. The tunnel has two zipped side doors for easy access and is made from 4mm UV stable mesh netting to keep out birds, butterflies and cabbage whites. Adjustable tunnel width using cord system, and sewn in side packets which can be filled with sand/soil/ballast for extra stability. The collapsible carbon rod system creates a super strong structure, yet the whole tunnel packs away into a small storage bag.
Size 3m long x 1,50m wide x 1,50m high /118 x 59 x 59in
Key Features:
- 2 x zipped doors on one side for easy access and watering
- Ballast pockets along perimeter for added stability in windy weather
- Constructed using 4mm UV stable mesh netting keeps out birds, butterflies and cabbage whites
- Can be folded away into a small storage bag
- 2 internal floor level guys can be tightened or loosened to adjust tunnel width
Technical Details:
- Detachable rod sections slot together to long rod hoops
- Long rod hoops are threaded through tabs along the outside of the tunnel to form the frame
- Tunnel is pegged down in 8 locations along tunnel perimeter (4 per side)
- 4 adjustable guy ropes are attached to the ends of the tunnel (2 per end) and pegged down for stability
- Zipped doors/entrances approx. 1m high x 0.8m wide
- Bag size: approx. 55cm long x 20cm wide x 10cm deep
Supplied:
- Tunnel
- 4 x rod sets
- 4 x guy ropes
- 12 x ground pegs
- Instructions
Delivery & Returns
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- Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
- Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
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