The Polytunnel Book: Grow Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Year-Round | Greenhouse Gardening Guide for Home Gardeners | Perfect for Organic Farming & Sustainable Living
The Polytunnel Book: Grow Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Year-Round | Greenhouse Gardening Guide for Home Gardeners | Perfect for Organic Farming & Sustainable Living

The Polytunnel Book: Grow Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Year-Round | Greenhouse Gardening Guide for Home Gardeners | Perfect for Organic Farming & Sustainable Living

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In one affordable polytunnel, kitchen-garden guru Joyce Russell shows you how to grow vegetables easily, organically and abundantly so that you have something to eat every month of the year. Whether you are a beginner or more experienced, this comprehensive, practical, month-by-month guide to polytunnel gardening has got everything you need, telling you exactly what to do and when to do it, in order to grow the best fruit and vegetables all-year-round. From preparing the site to making a hotbed, from composts and organic feeds to identifying and coping with pests, plus information on how to get the best from each crop and month-to-month planting plans for year-round growing, The Polytunnel Book provides a wealth of practical tips and techniques as well as celebrating what can be achieved. Illustrated with 300 stunning colour photographs, this practical guide to polytunnels hand guides you through each month of the year, ensuring the best results all year round.

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Gives a great over-view of what you can and need to do for the polytunnel by each month. Has lots of great pictures and great ideas, like shelves about eye level and how the different plots are arranged. My polytunnel is 30ft x 100ft and so there is a little size difference. The climate is a bit different here in Kansas, but I can adapt the ideas for my area. We have a lot of wind here and the plastic keeps kept trying to blow off. I love the pictures!