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6: A new polytunnel – the beds
Spend time planning the beds and paths in your polytunnel, because they'll probably be there for a long time.
5: A new polytunnel – the doors
Once the polytunnel doors are in place you have a much better chance of keeping out slugs, rodents and other unwanted guests.
4: A new polytunnel – the cover
When you put the cover on your polytunnel frame the space inside warms up immediately. If it's your first tunnel, you'll be amazed.
3: A new polytunnel – the frame
Now that the foundation poles are in place, it’s time to put the frame together.
2: A new polytunnel – ground tubes
The second in our series of polytunnel installation articles looks at how to get the tunnel foundations exactly right.
1: A new polytunnel – Introduction
This is the introduction to a series of articles covering the installation of a new polytunnel and its first year in production.
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