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What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in January

January can be the beginning of your creative gardening year in your greenhouse or polytunnel. It’s the first awakening of the year. You can start off new seedlings on your propagator and sow and plant the first vegetables into the ground. I always think that the first sowings and plantings are the most special and… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in January Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in February

In your greenhouse or tunnel you may now be fooled that spring has arrived. Your tunnel or greenhouse can easily warm up to 20˚C during sunny spells. You also notice that the days are getting longer and your gardening itch is starting up again. Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in March

You will really feel the warmth in your greenhouse or polytunnel now and so do your plants. They start to grow quite rapidly now but be aware that the nights are still quite cold and there is still a high risk of frost. Many garden centres will try and sell you tomato plants from the… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in March Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in April

April is one of the busiest months and one filled with immense responsibility. All your crops are now sown and you care for them as if they are your little babies. You certainly can’t book a holiday during April because your seedlings in trays need to be watered every day and possibly twice if it’s… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in April Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in May

May is the most exciting month in your tunnel or greenhouse. This is the time to plant out your summer crops – your tomatoes, peppers, aubergines, cucumbers and basil. Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in June

June is one of my favourite months in the tunnel or greenhouse. The majority of crops are planted by now and the responsibility of watering your seedlings every day is nearly over. You can enjoy tending your crops and observe how they develop. There is also a relatively decent range of crops ready to harvest. Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in July

Your polytunnel or greenhouse is absolutely packed and you’ll be harvesting fruits from your summer crops – the first tomato of the year is always the most anticipated and delicious. Soon you’ll have more food than you can cope with. All the other summer crops (cucumbers, peppers, aubergines etc) are also starting to produce. Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in August

In August there is even more bounty than in July, whether you’re growing in a polytunnel or a greenhouse. You may have produced enough courgettes and cucumbers for the whole neighbourhood. The tomatoes are made into soups and frozen and you reap the rewards for all your efforts. Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in September

Your tunnel or greenhouse is likely to get a little bit out of hand during this month, with most crops not being at their prime any longer. Pests and diseases are also spreading much faster than before. You have to decide which plants to clear and which ones to leave a bit longer. Remember it’s… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in September Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in October

October is the month for clearing and tidying. Your cucumbers and courgettes are likely to be finished and many other plants are getting exhausted and diseased, but hopefully you have a batch of new salad crops ready to plant out now. I always enjoy this time of year when the tunnel or greenhouse becomes completely… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in October Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in November

We usually don’t think about our tunnel or greenhouse in November. There is very little need for it especially if you have planted the winter salads and overwintering garlic cloves and onion sets in October. There is much less need for watering and also the weeds have slowed down. Nevertheless the most important job is… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in November Read more

What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in December

It’s a good time to take a break from your tunnel or greenhouse. All you need to do is harvest your salads and ventilate as much as possible. If you have spare time you can prepare the beds for the following year. It’s a good idea to let the beds settle in for a while… Continue reading What to sow, plant and harvest in your polytunnel or greenhouse in December Read more

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