Most Well Guarded Secrets About Domestic Polytunnels

Most of us love the idea of growing our personal vegetable garden. Especially nowadays with our heightened awareness of pesticides, chemicals and etc, more and more of us are growing our personal food for our families to consume naturally.

The benefits of polytunnels

There are numerous benefits to growing both fruit and vegetables and even herbs in a Domestic Polytunnels. Your growing season will immediately become longer and you can find even the options of growing more exotic edible plants which will normally just shrivel and die in the cold and unwelcoming winter conditions outdoors.

Polytunnels are more robust than greenhouses and are good for retaining heat, for giving frost protection to your plants, for protecting young plants and seedlings and for offering you because the gardener some really great, dry and welcoming conditions in which to work in during inclement weather.

Another important plus point is that polytunnels are on average less expensive than their glass greenhouse counterparts. Add this to the fact that you will soon be saving a fortune over time on shop bought food and the benefits of owning a polytunnel soon begin to add up.

                       

Is there any drawbacks?

There are not any drawbacks in terms of using a polytunnel in the garden as the huge benefits far outweigh anything which may be looked at as negative. A possible polytunnel owner must however remember that they should handle the problem of irrigation and also that adequate pest and disease control measures may need to be taken. Enclosed spaces tend to permit certain problems of the nature to thrive if left to their own devices.

What exactly is a polytunnel?

A polytunnel is a frame of semi circular hoops which will be covered in polythene, hence the name "poly" tunnel. The specially treated UV damage-resistant polythene harnesses the heat of the sun to be able to help your plants grow. This is a similar idea to a conventional greenhouse however nowadays polytunnels may be specially treated so that moisture doesn't form within them creating huge droplets which may damage tender plants of block out any precious sunlight.

There are numerous different sizes and styles of Domestic Polytunnel available on the market - from the large "walk in" type to tiny ones which house small or low growing plants and seedlings. The benefit of purchasing a larger polytunnel is as possible grow so many different kinds of plant in one single covered and protected space.