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Polytunnels are such great growing spaces! Many people ask me about how to pick the right one. Read this guide to buying a polytunnel to learn how!
What a challenge! I decided I wanted to start mulching my polytunnels. But this is also one of the most important spots in my garden where I grow so many vegetables. So, how to combine the two? I think I've found a good solution!
It's time to take a look at the polytunnels in the third article about the soil analysis I did in my garden. The soil is doing well, but I need to make some changes to improve the overall quality of the polytunnel soil. And I plan to do it with (you guessed it), more mulch!
If you want to optimize your gardening and grow all year round, it's time to get a polytunnel!
I realize that opening your polytunnel doors in the middle of winter might seem a little strange. But polytunnel ventilation is actually essential to keep your plants healthy. This is how I do it.
Seasons are shifting - fall to winter. I prepare my garden for a fourth season and it's exciting to make sowings and plant for a winter garden.
The first little Vorbote 3 cabbage plants are thriving in my polytunnel. I count on that I can start harvesting here in April, even though it's still quite cold outside.
What could be better than getting a nice harvest of early onion from the polytunnel? I decided to go for a fast-growing variety and it seems to work!
Spinach, lettuce, lamb's lettuce and more grows here inside my miniature polytunnel that I put in my greenhouse. Read this article to learn how you can start building a polytunnel at home too.
I got a question after yesterday's live stream: Can I grow spinach and lettuce in my polytunnel right now? Hey! You know me, right?!? There is always something to sow and plant in the garden and spinach and lettuce are great for my polytunnel in fall.
I just love looking at the plants in my beautiful polytunnel beds. I'm looking forward to harvesting vegetables soon!
Which spring vegetables can you plant in the beds outside when it's still cold at night? And which ones should you avoid? Here are some of my best tips and suggestions.