What are the downsides to growing your own fruit and veg? There aren’t any.
What are the downsides to growing your own fruit and veg? There aren’t any.
Enjoy fresh produce, save money on groceries, and enjoy that special satisfaction of eating something you’ve grown yourself. This sweet-looking tunnel house is big enough for you to get creative in and low budget, so it won't hurt your finances.
All of our polytunnel tunnel houses are made with quality galvanised steel tube and reinforced anti-UV polyethylene.
Comes with a 1 Year Evergreen Warranty for peace of mind.
Find out for yourself why more and more New Zealanders are turning to home-grown produce and order yours today.
Basic assembly required.
Evergreen Greenhouses are designed in New Zealand for green-fingered Kiwis looking to take their gardening to the next level. Whether you’re a beginner wanting to get a head start on the tomato season or a seasoned horticulturalist looking for a little bit more room - you can do it all in an Evergreen. Eat fresh, live healthy and keep your garden growing all year round with an Evergreen greenhouse or tunnel house.
FEATURES
• 2 x roll up doors - one at each end
• Ventilation windows with insect screens
• Reinforced anti-UV polyethylene 140g/m2
• Powder coated, galvanised steel tube 25mm diameter
• 1 Year Evergreen Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
Assembled dimensions: L 500cm x W 190cm x H 200cm
Door width: 103cm
Colour: Green
Fabric: 140g/m² polyethylene
Steel tube: Ø25mm, hot dip galvanised
Carton dimensions: 109cm x 39cm x 29cm
Weight: 38kg
With this tunnel at the price it is I thought it would be excellent...But two screws were missing I had to tape it and put rope around the bars to keep together till I can go buy them the cover is too small and I cant close one side of the door as it will rip tried every way to get it straight and perfect and the little flaps that you tie to the poles doesn't match up and I cant use them...The bars are strong so happy about that and I do like how the doors have zips on the inside too.. A few disappointing things I do hope the cover will last its not as strong as this other tunnel I have brought else where ..Also with the bars you really need some tape or something on them as they get exstreamly HOT I used bubble wrap lol...It is very big and I do look forward to growing more veggies in this...I do like how it has two doors and the windows as it will let more air in...I used warratars inside to and tied the poles to them I went about half way in the dirt so it won't move if we have any storms and I pulled the cover in and put weed pins all along the bottom so no wind can get in... If this didn't have these mistakes I would of given it 5 stars...
This product is amazing value! Easy set up and has already survived a storm without any issues. Super happy with it!!
So good I had to get a second one!
This is a great product easy to put up and highly recommend
They do a great job but the cover only lasts 2 seasons then must be replaced
Very good, steady tunnel. Thank you
Our green house was easy to construct, all parts are included. This is a good way to control the growing environment for vegetables and extend your season. We have used these on our last 4 properties with awesome results even over South Island winters. We love it! Thank you Trade Tested
Excellent and economic. Good sturdy frame and value for money
We got this greenhouse in the middle of winter. It's in a fairly sheltered spot so the big storms didn't do any damage to it, though it feels pretty sturdy. We dug a shallow trench on the two sides and buried the canvas. It's been lovely to have heaps of spinach, bok choi and lettuces through the winter months.
A few years ago I bought a TT tunnelhouse and was very happy until.... Cyclone Alfred arrived in Northland earlier this year and my favourite gardening companion succumbed to Alfred's over-enthusiastic windy charms and was no more. After recovering from the loss of my companion I ordered another tunnelhouse from TT last month. Easy for this pensioner to assemble and with assistance from a couple of tall family members to put the cover on I was thrilled to see this phoenix arise from the ashes - so to speak! I've double anchored this new tunnelhouse just in case Alfred's brother should dare to make an appearance again! I'm back in my happy place, raising seedlings, growing out-of-season veges and enjoying sitting in a warm spot on a cold winter's day (not that there's many in Northland).