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The Polytunnel Handbook

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A comprehensive guide to all aspects of polytunnel usage, from planning your purchase to harvesting the rewards.

A polytunnel, high tunnel or hoop house, can be used as an affordable, low-carbon aid to growing your own food all year round, from crispy salads and fresh vegetables in the dead of winter to juicy melons and mouth-watering grapes in high summer. But once you've decided to invest in a polytunnel, there are many questions to be answered...

Do you need planning permission? What are the different sizes and types you can buy? Where should you put it, and how do you put it up? What can you use it for, how do you look after it, and what are the likely problems?

The Polytunnel Handbook looks at all aspects of using a polytunnel, from planning to harvesting. The book features a step-by-step guide detailing how polytunnels are put up and maintained, and also detailed instructions on building a polytunnel from scratch for DIY enthusiasts. There are also chapters on developing healthy soil and preventing pests, and a jargon-free guide to the range of often mystifying accessories that many tunnel retailers offer.

Learn how to keep your polytunnel productive in every season with this brilliant guide

128 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2008

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Andy McKee

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October 28, 2015
I'm adding this to my list of reference books to use when I actually am able to build a little greenhouse, etc. It's very British in focus, but the ideas and techniques certainly translate well for the U.S.
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August 23, 2014
A good basic introductory guide to setting up and using "hoop house" tunnels of various kinds. The only caveat is that this book hails from the UK and contains some information that is applicable only there.
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