
Product Description
High-quality advanced crop protection for serious gardeners. The Pro Gro solves the problems of flimsy ‘hoop and wire’ tunnels, which can rust and sag over time and collapse in intense winds, potentially damaging plants. These tunnels feature flexible carbon fibre rods that maintain their shape and tension, with ballast pockets and guy ropes for wind stability. They assemble in minutes with no tools needed and pack down into a small bag, meaning they will not get ripped or tangled or take up space in the shed.
Large, zipped doors (2x) allow easy access to crops and helps regulate heat, humidity, and airflow for optimum growing conditions. An ideal growing environment for strawberries, salads and most brassicas including sprouts, cabbages, and cauliflowers.
Size L 2m/6.5ft x W 1m/3.5ft x H 1m/3.5ft, 2 doors
• Quick to assemble, no tools needed
• Carbon fibre frame maintains strength over time
• Zipped entrance for easy access to crops (2 doors)
• Guy ropes and ballast pockets for stability
• Stops birds, rodents, cabbage whites & large insects
• Ideal for strawberries, salads, and most brassicas
Product Details
Delivery & Returns
Looking for a hassle-free way to get your gardening essentials? Look no further than DT Brown!
We know how important your garden is to you, and want you to be able to stock up on everything you need.
All our delivery charges will automatically appear in your shopping basket.
- 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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