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Success with Polythene Plastic Tunnels – All Year Round Environment for Sowing and Growing
Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) March 12, 2006
The Garden Gift Nursery – http://www.thegardengift.ie/ – in Newmarket, Co. Cork which has been marketing Polythene Tunnels for the past 30 years, has announced the results of an experiment it conducted recently to extend the growing season of plants using the plastic greenhouses.
The work has been conducted under the polythene tunnels in their garden centre in Newmarket and interim results have shown that with the cooler summer climate in Ireland using a plastic tunnel does help protect crops and extend the growing season of plants.
Polythene Tunnels are increasingly being used in many fields of horticulture in Ireland and other countries. Gardens large and small, commercial nurseries and specialist growers all enjoy the benefits that these tunnel can provide.
Liam Allen, managing director of the Garden Gift said, “I have been pleased with the quality of the plants we have grown last year under the tunnels and we intend to expand our production of other plant species this year.”
While glass has been the dominant cladding for greenhouses today’s world of rapidly changing markets, pressures of ever increasing competition, trends in health and safety, and speed of technological change, the case for plastic clad greenhouses has never been stronger.
Liam Allen points out that, “A commercial polytunnel greenhouse purchased today is as reliable as a glass clad structure. The cost of replacement plastic cladding every 5 years compares favourably with the maintenance cost of glass.”
Plastics are available which incorporate additives which selectively block or enhance certain wavelengths, improve growth rates, inhibit certain diseases, and enable correspondingly reduced use of chemicals. Since plastic cladding has to be changed every 4 to 5 years, it is easy to keep up with technical advances. Conversely, there are inbuilt problems of cost for users of glass.
“Plastic Tunnels are low cost and crops remain cool in summer whilst being protected from the vagaries of the weather. This ensures that quality is maintained and also makes harvesting possible on wet days,” says Mr. Allen.
Along with running a successful nursery business supplying polythene greenhouses, glasshouses, ground cover, replacement polythene, garden arches etc. to commercial and domestic markets, Liam Allen also operates the Irish franchise for Rola Trac, the innovative and versatile replacement walkway system.
For more information or media interviews contact:
Liam Allen,
Allens Of Allenbridge,
Newmarket, Co. Cork,
Ireland
Phone: 00353 29 60000
Fax:00353 29 60091
Web: http://www.thegardengift.ie/
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