Titan Pea Tunnel
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- Polyethylene-coated steel frame won't rust or degrade in sunlight and lasts for many years!
- Durable nylon netting supports a robust crop and puts pods in easy reach
- Innovative clip system creates a rigid framing system that supports a heavy crop
Maybe you've laboriously staked up your pea plants or built what you thought was a sturdy support — only to have your plants sag, lean or even topple. Never again! The Titan Pea Tunnel has the strength and stability to support the most robust vines, and it puts pods within reach for the easiest harvest ever. Better yet, the polyethylene-coated steel frame and strong nylon netting are unfazed by the elements, and will last for years. You can even use the shady space inside the tunnel to grow tender greens.
- Polyethylene-coated steel tubing, nylon netting
- 72" L x 14" W x 71" H
- Netting openings are approx. 4" square
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