I’ve always wanted a polycrub. As soon as I set eyes on this windswept, exposed croft I knew that it was our best chance of growing anything.

For those of you unfamiliar with this divine beast, a polycrub is a growing tunnel, like a polytunnel. The difference is that it is made from recycled fish farm piping and rigid polycarbonate sheeting, making it very strong.
It is designed and made on the Shetland Isles, where it was developed to cope with the exceptionally strong winds and stormy growing conditions there. It’s guaranteed for up to 120 mph winds, so it can withstand anything that the Isle of Skye climate can throw at it.

I love that it’s made from sustainable and recycled materials, and that it’s so strong. The first year of growing taught me that our biggest challenge on this exposed site was going to be the wind. We will plant shelter belts to help the raised beds, but this will provide much greater protection for a wide variety of crops.
Excitement has peaked this week with the arrival of the man and digger to level the site, and the delivery of the kit itself. The joiner will be here in two weeks time to construct it. We are installing it between the raised beds and the compost bins in the growing area of the croft.

As I write, a snow storm has just swept across the sound. It may be the last day of March but the challenging conditions continue, and my seedlings need protection. I can’t wait for the polycrub to be up and running.


That is totally amazing, a thing of beauty! We need one too…when the wind howls, everything is at risk! Thanks for the heads-up.
Best wishes D&J
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I doubt they’ve ever sent one to Spain, but you never know!!
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I know what you mean!! I have absolutely no need for one and I want one! They look so strong and safe. I can see you growing tomatoes and eggplant in there. Delicate growers like broad beans (that do not like windy conditions) will love it too.
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Ha ha! It’s a strange thing, isn’t it. But you’re right, it’s a game changer here 😊
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Wow! That is gorgeous! I can’t wait to see how it works out for you when it’s done. 🙂
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Will post up some pics once it’s built!
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What a brilliant invention! It will transform your gardening.
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I think it really will. 😊
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