Growing Crops in Polytunnels

Publish Time: 2020-11-27     Origin: Site

What is a Polytunnel?

A polytunnel is usually an elongated shape tunnel which consists of metallic covered with polythene. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes to create microclimates suited for different types of vegetation.


 


What To Grow in a Polytunnel

Polytunnels are used to grow most of the fruits and vegetables. The most common polytunnel grown plants are: strawberries, raspberries, melons, tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, artichokes, peppers, salad greens, radish, carrots, cauliflower, lettuce, chillis, peas & beans, cabbage, oriental salads, onions, basil, thyme, chives, etc…


 


Advantages of a Polytunnel

  • Polytunnels are flexible structures and are also easy to install and maintain.

  • Humidity, irrigation, and airflow can be easily controlled and adjusted.

  • Polytunnels could help farmers increase their crop production.

  • Polytunnels are a budget-friendly option, much more affordable than greenhouses.

  • They can offer more growing space.

 


The Benefits of Polytunnels

  • Polytunnels can protect crops from wind, frost and heavy winter rain.

  • A polytunnel makes a convenient work space during wet weather, summer or winter. 

  • Polytunnel can help organic growers extend crop growing season.

  • Polytunnels provide good light levels.

  • Transportable, tunnels are relatively easy to move to a new site.

  • Side and end ventilation is easy to fit.

 

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