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Polytunnels The New Normal in Gardening

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Polytunnels The New Normal in Gardening

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  1. Polytunnels: The New Normal in Gardening There are many ways of spending more time in your garden. When you are ready and want to produce more plants or growing vegetables on a bigger scale in your garden or on your allotment, you should consider adding a polytunnel installation. Polytunnel constructions and installations are springing up all over the UK. If you have not yet considered adding a polytunnel construction to your allotment or garden, maybe it’s about time you did. They are becoming very popular and the new normal to see in fields and on farmland. Polytunnel constructions are not that expensive. Many gardeners think that they are limited to what they can grow in a polytunnel. Setting up your polytunnel in the right way and there is almost nothing that cannot grow in your polytunnel installation. What matters more than anything is that you use the right type of cover for your crops. If you are planning on growing shade-loving plants, you need to have a polytunnel cover that filters out both UV and UB rays. A polytunnel construction service can give you the right advice when it comes to coverings.

  2. Is there more to polytunnels than plants and vegetables? There are many other ways in which you can use polytunnels rather than just to grow crops in them. If you fancy having a go at keeping your own livestock, why not keep them in a polytunnel. Chickens, geese and ducks are perfectly at home in a polytunnel construction. You may even be able to use a polytunnel installation as a lambing shed, if you are planning on keeping hill sheep that don't like spending too much time inside. It is a cost-effective option, when you know that any livestock you keep are not lovers of barns and sheds. There are many accessories you can use to protect the cover from animal abuse. What about growing flowers in a polytunnel? If you enjoy growing flowers for cutting, perhaps you can even run a small market garden stall, a polytunnel installation is a great way to produce all kinds of flora. Greenhouses are okay, but the problem is that the sun’s rays are getting stronger. This is down to environmental pollution. The best polytunnels deal with UV light better than greenhouses. That is why you should consider a polytunnel construction instead, and the cost factor. It can help you to expand the range of cut flowers that you can grow. In conclusion, you can say that a polytunnel construction in your garden or polytunnel installation on your allotment is a great way of adding to the assortment of crops, vegetables and plants you can grow. As they cost so much less to buy and maintain and are easy to build, when compared to greenhouses, there is little wonder polytunnels are quickly becoming the new normal both in gardens and on allotments. Read More: Benefits of Polytunnels for Schools & Colleges What You Need to Know About Polytunnel Growing Before You Start

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