{"id":7387,"date":"2013-10-18T08:30:55","date_gmt":"2013-10-18T07:30:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/greensideup.ie\/?p=7387"},"modified":"2016-11-01T18:40:35","modified_gmt":"2016-11-01T18:40:35","slug":"polytunnels-organic-winter-months","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greensideup.ie\/polytunnels-organic-winter-months\/","title":{"rendered":"Polytunnels & Organic Growing During the Autumn & Winter Months"},"content":{"rendered":"
From time to time I receive requests from people asking if they can guest blog on the Greenside Up website and in general I’ve declined but an enquiry a few weeks ago from Deborah of Premier Polytunnels<\/a> was written so politely and on a subject I was about to post myself, I was more than happy for a polytunnel expert to write it for you!<\/p>\n <\/b>It’s always preferable to support and shop locally but although I write largely for an Irish audience, I know that almost as many of you looking at my blog are doing so from the UK.\u00a0The link for this particular Lancashire supplier is therefore for you!<\/p>\n Although Premier are more than happy to supply and deliver polytunnels to Ireland, we already have some good,\u00a0competitive\u00a0and friendly suppliers living here. Gillespie Polytunnels<\/a>\u00a0in Donegal and\u00a0Highbank Polytunnels<\/a> in Kilkenny have both been great friends of community garden projects and Polydome<\/a> in the midlands are very popular too.<\/p>\n For now though, here’s some useful tips from Deborah…<\/p>\n