Customer: Carole Henson Location: Brynglas Garden Tunnel Product: Large Polytunnel I bought my Haygrove polytunnel 10 years ago, and previously had a much smaller one from another well-known supplier. The quality of the Haygrove tunnel is hugely superior to the previous one. The plastic is much better quality, with built in roll-up sides as standard,…
Customer: Dr John and Mary Colvin Location: Newport on Tay, Fife. Garden Tunnel Product: New cover and spare parts Thank you so much for all your help and flexibility in supplying our new cover and all the spare parts required to complete our polytunnel. We are most impressed by the quality of the Haygrove products,…
Customer: Sue and Rob BuchananGarden Tunnel Product: 6×4 Garden Tunnel We saw Haygrove tunnels at the royal Welsh show last year, and after chatting with Tim we were impressed with his knowledge and advice and the quality of the polytunnel. We ordered our 6×4 tunnel in August and as promised our tunnel arrived mid-November, Mandy…
Customer: Janet and Jon Barnes Our Haygrove Garden Tunnel We first spotted the Haygrove Garden Tunnel at the Smallholder’s Show in Builth Wells in 2022 and were delighted that it could be constructed for us in June just a month later. We particularly like the construction of the tunnel. The shape gives more height for…
Polytunnels are becoming a popular site on an allotment. This is because they offer much more space than your standard greenhouse and allow you to extend the growing season! Discover more about the best polytunnel for allotments and why you should consider one. 1. More growing space than a glasshouse If you grow on an…
You can grow a lot of vegetables in winter in a polytunnel, particularly crops that will benefit from the additional warmth and protection. In the UK, the weather can be very temperamental, making Garden Tunnels all the more useful for controlling climate and ensuring you get a good harvest. Normally, a polytunnel will extend your…
Growing a cut flower garden can be extremely rewarding and is a fun way to do something different with your polytunnel growing space, even if you only dedicate a small section of your garden tunnel to flowers. Growing your own flowers can provide your home with a splash of colour and makes flower-giving on birthdays…
Give your garden a head start It’s always an exciting time when buying your first garden tunnel. However, there are many things to consider before diving in, and it’s important to plan ahead when it comes to purchasing and setting up your garden tunnel. We’ve pulled together some top tips if you’re considering a garden…
Can you save money by growing your own produce? Brexit has had a big impact on the price of supermarket food imported from European countries. UKICE has reported that trade barriers introduced after leaving the EU led to a 6% increase in UK food prices between December 2019 and September 2021. The current cost of…
If you were thinking of holding off until spring to plant your veg- think again! You don’t have to wait to start planting your own produce… We have put together a short list of our favourite veg that can be planted in October- most of which grow particularly well under the protective cover of our…
Our thanks to Emma Croft from Get Gardening for featuring our Garden Tunnels in her blog post. A garden can be a fun and practical hobby, giving you the chance to spend time outdoors while raising fresh produce to enjoy. Whether you have a garden in your yard or a large-scale operation, Haygrove Garden Tunnels provides polytunnels in…