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Johny Walker
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I too have a first tunnels poly. Use it for growing veggies a such tho but haven't found it needs any heat even in the snow last year it was 10 degrees or so. In summer I have 40 plus in there so drying would be doddle.

 

 

I have found the thermal anti fog cover a good choice for drying the small amount of logs after the bedding plant season that I have to produce.

 

Having the doors changed from the polythene to green netting allows the air to flow through and removes some of the moisture from the tunnel. Reduced sweating so to speak.

 

Well it works for me.

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