How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel

How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel

How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel

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A definitive and easy-to-follow guide to growing crops year-round in your polytunnel.

Are you using your polytunnel, also known as high tunnel or hoop house, to its full potential? If so, you’ll be harvesting fresh crops all year round – sweet potatoes and celery in November; winter radish, baby carrots and celeriac in early February; salad leaves right through the winter. Even in the ‘hungry gap’ in early spring you’ll have a choice of new potatoes, pak choi, peas, tender cabbages, beetroot and more.

Now in its second edition, How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel informs on everything you need to make the most of the warm, sheltered microclimate this precious space provides. Illustrated with beautiful photos and diagrams throughout, the guide includes a detailed crop-by-crop guide to the growing year, dedicated chapters on growing for each season, and a handy sowing and harvesting calendar to help with planning.

Increase your crop quality, yield and harvesting period with this helpful guide.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781399420952
ISBN10 139942095X
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 630 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 232 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
Edition 2nd edition
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Author's Bio

Mark Gatter began growing vegetables in the early 1980s. He's a firm advocate of an organic, raised-bed approach and says that even in Northumberland, where he now lives, it's still possible to grow food all year round.

Andy McKee began gardening with his father at the age of five. He practices sustainable gardening and uses a mixture of tunnel, perennial, and no-dig beds to produce food as possible for his family and the local wildlife.

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