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Ultrasport Ground Anchorage with Cutting Discs, Ground Anchor Set for Trampolines, Swings, Garden House, Play Tower etc, 4 Galvanized Steel Ground Screws, Adjustable Safety Belts ca 190cm
Ultrasport ground anchorage with cutting discs, ground anchor set for trampolines, swings, garden house, play tower etc., 4 galvanized steel ground screws, adjustable safety belts ca 190 cmAnchor kit with 4 zinc-plated steel cork-screws, including 4 adjustable heavy-duty straps, length approximate 190 cm8 mm steel, zinc-plated, length approximate 40 cm, weight per anchor 300 gSecure footing thanks to spiral shape - round mounts for ideal strap guidingPrevents strong winds from moving trampolines, swings, slides, or garden shedsThe ground anchor kit is suitable for all outdoor trampolines
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u/RustyToad ยท 3 pointsr/Greenhouses

I've got that exact one, put it up in spring and it's been great. Still getting fresh salad and newest peas are just germinating (in NI, so our normal growing season is very short).

I think you'll struggle to get useful shelves along the sides, it curves almost to the ground.

Also that table looks small, I like more room around when I'm working. I have a potting shed beside the polytunnel though so I don't use it in quite the same way.

They recommend digging the fabric into the soil around it, but that's a nonsense. There isn't enough, and you wouldn't be able to get it tight. Get some of these, pull the fabric tight under the frame and put a peg through it every 30cm or so.

Also if you live somewhere windy, get some trampoline anchors and tie the top corners of the tunnel down to them, through the fabric and round the frame.

Is your soil any good? If so I wouldn't worry about building boxes to grow in, just enrich the soil with compost, maneure etc and grow in it directly.

Don't try and grow main UK crops inside it, they'll be too warm. Potatoes, cabbages etc grow much better outside.