Polythene Sheets
€13.85 – €27.00
UVI Five Year Tunnel Polythene Sheets
We also supply new polytunnel covers for any tunnel or DIY structures. These top quality covers have an ultra violet light inhibitor and are available in various widths by the linear meter.
NOTE: Polythene comes in one sheet cut to Length in meters as specified by the number you enter in the box beside ‘add to basket’. Ignore the number of goods in your basket.
Check out how to cover your own polytunnel; https://dplant.ie/polytunnel-assembly/
SKU: N/A Categories: Accessories, Polytunnels Tags: clear plastic sheet, plastic sheet, polythene sheet, Polytunnel plastic, replacement cover, replacement sheet, tunnel cover, tunnel repair
Additional information
Weight | 30 kg |
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Dimensions | 80 × 30 × 30 cm |
Width | 7.3m Diffused, 9.2m Diffused, 11.1m Diffused, 14m Diffused |
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2 hours ago
Polytunnel gardening can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby that provides many benefits, such as access to fresh produce, exercise, and stress relief. Here are some ways to stay motivated in your polytunnel garden:![]()
Set achievable goals: Set realistic goals for your garden and break them down into smaller tasks. Celebrate your accomplishments along the way, such as planting your first seedlings or harvesting your first crop.![]()
Stay organised: Keep a garden journal or planner to track your progress and stay organised. This can help you stay motivated and feel a sense of accomplishment as you watch your garden grow.![]()
Try new things: Experiment with new plants, growing techniques, and recipes to keep things interesting and challenging. This can help you learn and grow as a gardener, and keep your passion for gardening alive.![]()
Connect with other gardeners: Join a gardening club, attend workshops or events, or connect with other gardeners online. This can provide a sense of community and support, as well as opportunities to learn from and share with others.![]()
Take breaks and enjoy the garden: Gardening can be hard work, so it's important to take breaks and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Spend time in your garden, read a book, or have a picnic, and appreciate the beauty and tranquility of nature.![]()
By staying motivated and engaged in your polytunnel garden, you can reap the many benefits of gardening and enjoy a fulfilling and rewarding hobby.
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1 day ago
Using natural fertilizers and soil amendments in a polytunnel can provide a range of benefits, including:![]()
Improved Soil Health: Natural fertilizers and amendments can help to improve soil health by increasing soil organic matter, improving soil structure, and enhancing nutrient availability.![]()
Sustainable Agriculture: Using natural fertilizers and soil amendments promotes sustainable agriculture by reducing the use of synthetic chemicals and minimizing the environmental impact.![]()
Healthier Plants: Natural fertilizers and soil amendments can help to promote healthier plants by providing a balanced mix of nutrients that are easily absorbed by the roots.![]()
Higher Yields: By providing the necessary nutrients and promoting healthy plant growth, natural fertilizers and soil amendments can result in higher yields and improved crop quality.![]()
Cost-effective: Natural fertilizers and soil amendments are often less expensive than synthetic fertilizers and can be made on-site from materials such as compost, animal manure, and plant waste.![]()
Overall, using natural fertilizers and soil amendments in a polytunnel can improve soil health, promote sustainable agriculture, and result in healthier plants and higher yields, all while being cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
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2 days ago
Attracting beneficial insects to your garden can help to control pests and promote plant health. Here are some effective ways to attract beneficial insects:![]()
Plant flowers: Beneficial insects such as bees, butterflies, and ladybugs are attracted to flowers that provide them with nectar and pollen. Planting a mix of flowers such as sunflowers, zinnias, and the cosmos can attract beneficial insects to your garden.![]()
Provide shelter: Beneficial insects need a place to live and reproduce. You can provide shelter by leaving some bare ground, creating insect hotels, or providing plant covers such as clover or wildflowers.![]()
Avoid pesticides: Pesticides can harm beneficial insects, so it's best to avoid using them. Instead, use natural methods such as handpicking pests or using insecticidal soaps.![]()
Use companion planting: Certain plants can help to repel pests and attract beneficial insects. For example, planting herbs such as basil, mint, and dill can attract beneficial insects and repel pests.![]()
Add water sources: Beneficial insects need water to survive, so adding a small water source such as a bird bath or shallow dish of water can attract them to your garden.![]()
Create diversity: Beneficial insects are attracted to a diverse range of plants. Incorporating a mix of annuals, perennials, and herbs in your garden can provide a habitat for beneficial insects and increase biodiversity.![]()
By incorporating these strategies, you can attract a variety of beneficial insects to your garden, which can help to control pests and promote plant health.
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3 days ago
As a polytunnel gardener, there are several things you should avoid doing to ensure the health and productivity of your plants, including:
OverWatering: Overwatering your plants can lead to waterlogging and root rot, which can be detrimental to their health. To avoid overwatering, only water your plants when the soil is dry to the touch and ensure that there is proper drainage in place.![]()
Over Crowding: Planting your crops too closely together can lead to competition for nutrients, sunlight, and space, which can affect their growth and productivity. To avoid overcrowding, ensure that you space your plants according to their specific requirements and prune them regularly.![]()
Ignoring Pests: Pests can quickly spread and cause significant damage to your crops if left untreated. Regularly monitor your plants for signs of pests and take action promptly to prevent infestations from occurring. You can use natural methods such as companion planting or organic pest control methods.![]()
Neglecting Soil Health: Soil health is crucial for the productivity and health of your plants. Neglecting it can lead to nutrient deficiencies and decreased yields. To maintain soil health, use natural fertilizers and soil amendments, rotate your crops, and avoid using synthetic chemicals that can harm the soil.![]()
Not Ventilating: Proper ventilation is crucial in a polytunnel to prevent the buildup of humidity, which can lead to the growth of mold and mildew. Ensure that your polytunnel has proper ventilation in place, such as vents or fans, and regularly monitor the temperature and humidity levels.![]()
By avoiding these mistakes, you can ensure the health and productivity of your plants in a polytunnel.
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4 days ago
Here are some of the best tips for companion planting in polytunnels:![]()
Plant marigolds alongside your vegetables - Marigolds emit a strong scent that repels many common garden pests, including aphids, beetles, and nematodes. Planting marigolds alongside your vegetables can help keep these pests at bay while also adding a colorful and attractive touch to your poly tunnel.![]()
Intersperse herbs among your crops - Herbs such as basil, thyme, and mint are natural repellents for many pests and can help protect your vegetables from damage. Additionally, some herbs, like chamomile and comfrey, have deep taproots that can help loosen the soil and improve its structure.![]()
Use flowers to attract beneficial insects - Many beneficial insects, such as ladybugs, lacewings, and hoverflies, feed on garden pests and can help keep them under control. Planting flowers like daisies, cosmos, and zinnias can help attract these insects to your polytunnel.![]()
Rotate your crops - Crop rotation is an important practice in polytunnel gardening that can help prevent the buildup of pests and diseases in the soil. By alternating your crops each season, you can help ensure that your soil remains healthy and balanced.![]()
Plant cover crops - Cover crops, like clover or buckwheat, can help add nutrients to the soil and attract beneficial insects. They can also help suppress weeds and improve soil structure.![]()
By using these companion planting techniques, you can create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem in your polytunnel that promotes natural pest control and crop enhancement.
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