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How to grow food in your polytunnel

Discussion in 'Poly-Tunnel Gardening' started by Steve R, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. Steve R

    Steve R Soil Furtler

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    I'm currently reading this book, very interesting so far...I'll write a review of it when I'm finished reading it if it will be of interest to anyone.

    Steve...:)
     
  2. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :thumbsup: You bet yer Steve... Tell us what you think of it all... Always interested to hear others ideas..!! :thumbsup:
     
  3. Chopper

    Chopper Do I really look like a people person?

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    I have read the book Steve and have refered back to it quite a few times. Quite inspirational. Igot my copy free when I bought my polytunnel.

    I liked th ebookas it is written by two down to earth blokes, not celebrities that have just added thier name to someone elses work. All of the gardening mentioned in the book can be accomplished by anyone. No gimmicks or expensive equipment.

    My opinion is that the book is a very helpful and enjoyable read, plus being a good encouragement to novice growers.

    Chopper.
     
  4. Steve R

    Steve R Soil Furtler

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    I'll leave the review then...

    Steve...:)
     
  5. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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    I've just ordered this one:

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    Look inside the book


    I thought if I'm to be growing in 3 poly tunnels, I might as well shell out a £11.59 on a book.
     
  6. madmick

    madmick Gardener

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    I,ve got both of those books that Steve & Scrungee have & they are both really good & informative I keep going back to them all the time. for me the Polytunnel book by Joyce Russell is the better of the 2 but both good reads
     
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    • Cody Wellard

      Cody Wellard Apprentice Gardener

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      My husband made me a small set up very similiar to what I am seeing here. We grew our tomatoes in it, but did not grow year round. It works great!
      Cheers!
      Cody Wellard:)
       
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