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New & Exclusive | Support Tunnel Grows a Harvest of Tasty, Tender Peas
- Sturdy support for climbing peas
- Makes efficient use of garden space
- Durable and long-lasting for years of use
Our new favorite way to grow peas! This Pea Tunnel makes the most of tight garden spaces and fits nicely in a 3' to 4' raised bed. Plant a row of peas on each side and they’ll climb up and over. In the meantime, plant spinach and salad greens underneath — you’ll be done harvesting the greens by the time the peas are ready. Set up several end to end to create a long, arched tunnel to support two rows of sugar snap peas, snow peas or shell peas. Simply reach into the tunnel for easy harvesting. Simple to assemble, easy to take apart for flat, off-season storage.
- Plastic-coated steel, nylon netting, galvanized steel connectors
- 47" L x 23-1/2" W x 56" H overall
- Easy, no-tools assembly
- Stores flat
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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this already in use by the reciver of gift her peas love it
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Attractive
- Easy to put together
- Taller than expected
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- To Grow And Support Peas
I absolutely LOVE this product. I am a 70-year-old widow living alone in the mountains and I put this together all by myself with no difficulty whatsoever. It didn't seem as large as in the picture, but when I checked the Gardeners website I realized they are showing two tunnels together. One is plenty big enough for me. I highly recommend.
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- No
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- Great size
- Very Versatile
- Well built
Cons
- Add Height Adjustment
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- Peas Cukes Squash Bean
Bought one for peas and as soon as I planted, I ran in and ordered 2 more. We were very pleased with the quality and can fit in many garden situations. Put in container, add together for long rows,etc. I'm small and can walk under with only a little bending, but would be nice to have larger sizes available, too. I can imagine them covered with beans, too. I think you could use this with almost anything that vines.
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- Easy to put together
- Well constructed
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I am using the Pea Tunnel for my sugar snap peas. It was easy to put together and set up.
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Pros
- fairly easy set up
- Looks really nice
- Sturdy Against Wind
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- Need Two People To Set Up
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This looks really beautiful in the garden! My peas have just started to grow so they aren't climbing yet but I'm sure will love this. It's very sturdy and stands up to very windy conditions where I live. The only drawback is that you really need two people to set it up. It's hard to hold the pieces in place and clip them by yourself. Good think I've got wonderful parents who come and help!!
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This was straight forward to set up - with the instructions provided. It's in one end of my 4x8 ft raised bed. Planted snow & sugar peas on each side with spinach & chard underneath. They haven't come up yet, so don't know how it will work later in the season - but I expect it will be fine.
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- Large surface area
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- none
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- Peas
- Pole beans
- Strawberries
Can be used for other climbing veggy's and some fruit varieties that climb.
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- Sturdy
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- Difficult To Assemble Ini
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Should work well once I plant the peas
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- Attractive
- Easy to assemble
- Practical
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- Growing Peas
So far so good! The tunnel was very easy to put together and the pea shoots are starting to climb on it!
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- Fun Support Looks Good
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- Fun Looks Great
Just the right addition for my little Pea gardeners garden.
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Looking for instructions on growing certain vegetables? You'll find answers in the Vegetable Encyclopedia.
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Make the most of climbing plants by providing the right kind of support.
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Climbing plants climb in particular ways: some wrap, some adhere, and some curl. Learn to recognize which plants do what, so you can choose the right kind of trellis or support.
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