Outsunny Polytunnel Build and Review - Is It Any Good?
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Outsunny Polytunnel Build and Review - Is It Any Good?
Are you interested in using a polytunnel to grow your own garden, but unsure if it's the right choice for you? Look no further than this unbiased review of the Outsunny Polytunnel. In this video, I will provide an in-depth analysis of the pros and cons of using a polytunnel for gardening, and specifically, the features and benefits of the Outsunny Polytunnel.
First, I will discuss the materials used in the construction of the Outsunny Polytunnel, including the quality of the steel frame, the durability of the polyethylene cover, and the overall sturdiness of the structure. I will also talk about the ventilation and airflow options available, which are crucial for maintaining optimal growing conditions.
Next, I will showcase the process of building and setting up the Outsunny Polytunnel, step-by-step. I will discuss the ease of assembly and provide tips for making the process as smooth as possible. I will also provide insight into the size of the polytunnel and its suitability for different gardening needs.
Throughout the video, I will provide an honest evaluation of the Outsunny Polytunnel, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses. By the end of this review, you will have a clear understanding of whether a polytunnel is the right choice for your gardening needs and whether the Outsunny Polytunnel is the right model for you.
So, sit back, relax, and join me as we explore the world of polytunnel gardening. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more informative and unbiased reviews like this one!
This video is not sponsored or affiliated with Outsunny and is an honest review of an item I paid for.
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Great little video I wouldn’t of put anything down on that floor as I would’ve used it as a no dig straight away in that poly tunnel👍👍
@GrowIt
21 күн бұрын
I did get 6 more of the metal raised beds to go in there, but the tunnel lasted about 6 months before suffering total obliteration by the wind! It would have been nice too.
Really helpful thanks
@GrowIt
Ай бұрын
Thanks! I did an update on this tunnel a couple of months ago, it completely snapped and fell apart over the winter! Avoid Outsunny if you’re looking for a polytunnel.
@Catherinebridges-bp4hf
Ай бұрын
Oh that's not what I wanted to hear. Ours has just been delivered.
"... start off by looking at the instructions. That’ll be a good idea ...": I burst out laughing. Useful video thanks.
Hi Barry, good job on building your new poytunnel by yourself. Looking forward to your tomato trials. Thanks for sharing and take care 😊
@GrowIt
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! It needs a load of repairs but I’ve got some nice raised beds for this year!
Great Job Barry, and single handed mate ;-) i would be putting in wooden doors mate, its the first thing i do and really tightens it all up. Well done mate
@GrowIt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Alan! Definitely on the list for summer, the ends seem like the most likely to cave in!
Great timing is right 😂 but hopefully it last a year or two. Great update Barry, have a super week, Ali 🌦️🇨🇦
@GrowIt
Жыл бұрын
I hope so! Failing that I’ll at least use the cover for my other tunnel and make it into a net tunnel or something!
Am looking forward to the tomato trials! I'd like to experiment getting early toms by only letting one or two trusses grow on some plants, and try a couple of heavily pruned plants indoors too. I've planted in the polytunnel with quote a lot of blood fish and bone and chicken manure pellets... Here's hoping I haven't poisoned them by over fertilising!! 😮 Thanks again! All the best with your projects and vids
@GrowIt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Ben! You’ll have to update me later in the year that sounds like an interesting experiment.
Hi Barry. Tunnel looking good, hopefully it’ll last. I’ve spent ages researching poly tunnels, as I’d like one. It’s so hard to find anything decent that’ll last. Looking forward to the tomato trial and hydroponics. Great channel. Mark
@GrowIt
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Mark! That’s the trouble it’s so hard to tell which are any good. I think it’s a case of trying and adding reinforcements if it needs them.
@GrowingWithPlot21
Жыл бұрын
I think you’re right. I’ll definitely be doing some extra reinforcements when I do get one 👍
The cover looks similar to those that clothe the cheap small greenhouses which last about 2-3:years first the zips go unless your really really careful then the cover itself will deteriorate and you will be repairing it all the time. The strength of frame also comes into question when it's kept in but balmy conditions a typical u.k. garden.
my first cheap poly tunnel lasted 7 year replaced it with a outsunny one at the start of this year and the cover has delaminated already .they seem to be a lot thinner covers
I got the same one. It hasnt last the first winter. And I added some wooden doors on either end and bolted it down. The frame itself with the wood has been fine, its the cover itself. Just worn through from the wind and torn on the beams.
@GrowIt
Жыл бұрын
Not filling me with confidence hahah! The cover on the other one has started getting holes and broken zips but it’s about 5 or 6 years old, my plan was to use this one to replace it if the frame breaks! I think I’ll definitely add some wooden reinforcement before autumn. Cheers Tom!
@TomJones-iz2cf
Жыл бұрын
Its a pitty I cant send you a photo of mine. Could show you then where all the weaknesses are so you could avoid them
@GrowIt
Жыл бұрын
That would be handy, if you have chance to send an email it would be useful but if it’s a pain don’t worry about it! submit@growitmedia.uk Cheers!
@greeney76
2 ай бұрын
Is this a 3metre x 6 metre I was thinking it would last longer with wood batten and doors too
@GrowIt
2 ай бұрын
@greeney76 yes that’s the one. It definitely needs the reinforcement to last.
Hi mate I've bought one of these and I've trenched it in for tension. I bought the white one for more light and although it could do with a single doorway it's alright for £ 100 I suppose
@GrowIt
11 ай бұрын
Cheers Sean that’s good to hear, it’s held up pretty well so far, I think trenching is the key to making sure they don’t get battered by the wind.
@seanbradley3759
11 ай бұрын
@GrowIt have you done a video on a 12v battery pump and solar panel ? I want to make a irrigation system for the tunnel when I'm away?
Not me building the whole thing the opposite way around and starting with the base 😂
@GrowIt
3 ай бұрын
I always try first then check the instructions when it goes wrong haha
To give it more rigidity 2 x 1 batten along the length either side and top will keep the wind at bay.
@GrowIt
3 ай бұрын
That’s definitely on the cards for spring, I’ve got some massive steel stakes for it too. If you didn’t see the update it was obliterated by the wind so it needs a wooden frame to sort it out!
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483
3 ай бұрын
If you do have the space go bigger, you could just use 2 x 1 batten all round including the curvecture using kerf cutting, the price of the batten is around the same price for those sunny polytunnels.
@GrowIt
3 ай бұрын
It is something I have considered for a more a more long term option. I’ll have a look into that thanks!
Hiya, what size is this polytunnel?
I’ve read numerous reviews saying that heavy rain and wind cause these outsunny polytunnels to come toppling down; have you run into any of these issues?
@GrowIt
10 ай бұрын
It’s been fine so far and we’ve had some fairly significant storms lately. We’ve had some big rain this weekend though and I haven’t checked so hopefully it’s still there tomorrow hah