We decided to go for the largest 12m size so we had plenty of room to grow our crops and also to allow crop rotation within the tunnel itself.
We had attempted to grow brassicas and lettuces in our garden previously but they were destroyed by snails, slugs, and cabbage whites.
Taking on an allotment plot in 2020 allowed us to experiment with our vegetables and we were able to succesfully grow brussells sprouts, romanesco cauliflower, courgettes, cucumbers, peas, lettuce and broccolli.
The Wonderwall did a brilliant job at keeping out all the pests and it has drawn many positive and admiring comments from our fellow plot holders.
It has also proved to be very resilient to all the strong winds and storms we have experiened recently.
Thankyou.
Veronica South Cambridgeshire - 07/02/21
Hi, Just sending you a photo of my Wonderwall. I am very pleased with the product, as you can see I have made a door in the one end and I have already got broad bean plants going well in there. Many thanks for a great product.
Regards Stan Taylor - 04/02/21
Hi, First of all, my Wonderwall looks great and is providing a great growing environment. There are also a couple of allotmenteers thinking about getting one for next season.
Thanks, John Briggs - Barnsley
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15/04/20 - Philip Andrews in Teignmouth - My wife, who is the true gardener, is making excellent use of the Wonderwall and anticipates great results this year. Although we originally purchased a 4 metre we decided to reduce this to 3 metres to suit the available space. I have attached a couple of snaps to let you see the fruits of our labours.
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Hi
This is from a very happy customer -
I couldn't be more delighted at the way my Wonderwall has turned out. It has survived everything that the weather has thrown at it, from heavy snow to full scale gales and I have never grown such amazing vegetables before. As a result of this I intend to buy another Wonderwall later this year.
So thank you again.
Honor Wayne - Kings Lynn norfolk
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Mr Dustan – Dolgellau.
Below you can see the fantastic photos which Mr Dustan kindly emailed to us of his 9m Walk-in wonderwall and a few of his very encouraging words. The first photo was taken before the Wonderwall was erected.
“We live on an exposed location in Snowdonia in North Wales which is liable to heavy rainfall, some snowfall and frequent strong winds.. The Wonderwall easily withstood the dramatic storms of late. This is the first season that the brassicas have survived devastating attack from caterpillars ... neighbours have been grateful for the surplus cabbages, broccolli, kale and cauliflowers! “
Here is an update on Mr Dustan's Wonderwall 5th June 2020
Hi All
Hope you are coping during these difficult times of Covid19. The "wonderful" 9m Walk-in Wonderwall : order 750 date 15-10-2015 is still giving sterling service.
Many thanks. Tony Dustan Dolgellau, Snowdonia
MRS CLARK-DEBISSCHOP - FROM COLINTRAIVE
ANNETTE BLACKWELL
Here is the finished Wonderwall with automatic irrigation and roll out path in it. I did the whole thing by myself apart from borrowing a big bloke to put in the stakes. Very good instructions so thank you. I have warned all the pigeons, rabbits, deer and cabbage whites that their free lunch is over!
JOHN PAGE
MR AND MRS THORNTON
A photo taken by Mrs Thornton of her husband and their Walk-in Wonderwall. Their email reads as follows;
"photo attached, really enjoying growing my brassica and blueberrys, no attack from pigeons' or birds, i have never had so many blueberrys and have made lovely pies. Many thanks for the wonderful wonderwall." Judy Thornton.
Hi, Just thought I'd let you know, two weeks ago we put up our new 3m x 4m WonderWall. You can imagine how worried I was throughout the storm last night and the first thing I thought of this morning was to get to the allotment and check that it was still standing. Delighted to tell you - it's still there, just as it was when we put it up, all the brassicas within looking comfy and secure. Although our allotments are well sheltered, last night's storm was quite extraordinary here in Hampshire so we are very pleased with our purchase (my birthday present from my husband!)
Best wishes
Lesley P
ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER - MRS RADCLIFFE-WATTS. HERE IS THE EMAIL SENT TO US. BELOW ARE THE PHOTOS SHE TOOK OF HER VEGETABLES GROWN INSIDE HER WONDERWALL.
Hello,
My allotment / vegetable grower, neighbour said "dont grow vegetables under net, they go leggy and bolt" . So me being a mere amateur took no notice and purchased a Wonderwall. I planted cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, sprouts and dwarf beans. And how they've grown! I have the most wonderful plants. No leggyness. No bolting. Just gorgeous vegetables. No caterpillar holes. No slug damage and no pigeons.
Julia Radcliffe-Watts (Quedgeley, Gloucester)
(AS YOU CAN SEE THE TWO PHOTOS BELOW ARE FROM MRS RADCLIFFE-WATTS ALLOTMENT NEIGHBOUR)
Hi David
My Wonderwall is excellent. It kept the dreaded Cabbage White Butterfly at bay and provided a micro growing climate on my allotment. Attached are some pictures. As you will see the peppers loved the protection as did the Calabrese, Brussels and other brassicas. Thanks for the winter advice.
Regards
Raymond
I thought you might find this amusing. the wonder wall was very easy to put up, and the seeds inside have all germinated, and not been eaten, despite this chap's best efforts!
Thanks, best wishes
Jane Jennnison
Hi as promised, photos of our wonderwall that we bought earlier in the year, we are so pleased with it, stands upto quite a lot of wind in this area and not a cabbage white to be seen!!! The visitors to the open garden were very impressed, we hope you get some business from the brochures you sent.
Many thanks
Ray Ingram.