The days are definitely lengthening now , perceptibly so. Spring should be on its way, although no one seems to have told the weather gods that. It’s still hail, snow and gales most days.
I did a quick rustle about in the raised beds this week and although I should be clearing and planting soon, it’s still far too cold and wet. The garlic has popped it’s head up a little, but that’s it.

I’ve ordered the polycrub. We did apply for a crofters grant to help with the cost, but we were unsuccessful. They wanted a five year business plan showing anticipated horticultural sales and letters of guarantee from local outlets that they would take our produce.
This isn’t the way that we’ve planned to do things. We will sell produce at the croft gate if we have any surplus, but we are mainly growing for ourselves and our neighbours, not as a fully commercial enterprise. As such we don’t qualify. We’re disappointed, of course, but we’ve bitten the bullet and gone ahead with buying the polycrub anyway.

It’s six metres by four of rigid polycarbonate sheeting, fish-farm tube loveliness. After the last few months of storms I’m doubly convinced that this is the only thing that would survive the winds on this exposed hillside.

It will revolutionise what we can grow, though. Tomatoes, chillies, squash, cherries, basil… lots of tender plants that wouldn’t thrive in our cold, windswept raised beds. We hope to have it installed in April, just in time to move crops in there for the summer.
Very exciting!
Now to clear out the caravan spare room out from a whole year of being a junk room, and set it back up to start seedling production again. It will be good to see the blue grow lights illuminating the hillside once more.. 😊

That polycrub – a thing of beauty!
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Indeed! All hail the polycrub! 🙏
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Things are really coming on with all your hard work. Will the polygrub need to be tethered down the way the caravan is?
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No, it’s a pretty permanent structure concreted down. It should withstand everything Skye can throw at it! ❤️
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I haven’t heard of a polycrub but it looks good and I gather you have done lots of research into what will work for you. Having it will make a huge difference to your growing. What fun!
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Yes, they’re wonderful structures. Created in the Shetlands, where the wind is about as strong as you will get it anywhere on the planet! 😊
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This is so exciting. I am very jealous of your giant green house. I would LOVE one of those. Roll on Spring!
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Thank you. I’m so excited too!
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Wow! What an exciting idea! Maybe I need to look at a hot and dry weather alternative. Thanks for the idea.
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