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Sweetcorn Growing Guide

Sweetcorn is a rewarding crop to grow, whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner. With its tall, impressive stalks and sweet, tender cobs, it's hard not to feel a sense of pride when harvesting your own.

This guide will take you through everything you need to know about how to grow sweetcorn successfully.

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Pepper Growing Guide

Few crops come in the variety of shapes, sizes and colours as peppers. From sweet bell peppers to fiery chilli peppers, they're even tastier when you grow them yourself.

Before you start growing your own, we've written this guide to help you. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, you'll find everything you need to know below.

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What size of polytunnel should you get?

You’ve made the great decision to invest in a polytunnel and now you’re wondering what size of polytunnel you should get. You have asked your fellow allotmenteers and gardening friends, and they’ve all said “get the biggest you can!” Maybe you’ve asked us and we’ve said (as we always say) that “whatever size you get, you will always fill it.”

Deciding how big a polytunnel you need can be tricky, so we’ve put together this guide with a list of things to consider to help you decide:

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Coriander Growing Guide

The fresh, citrusy flavours of coriander leaves make them a wonderful addition to your lunchtime or evening meals. Use them to cook or garnish and create tasty dishes from across the globe, such as curries or tacos.

If you're an avid gardener looking to insert its vibrant green hues into your outdoor space, you'll be happy to learn that it's relatively simple to produce. Read our guide to find out how to grow coriander from seeds.

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Cauliflower Growing Guide

Growing cauliflowers could be the perfect new gardening project for you. Although this crop has a reputation for being a little challenging to grow, with the right conditions and care, they can still be a good choice for home growers.

Cauliflowers are part of the cabbage family and work well in roast dinners, curries and other tasty dishes. There are summer, autumn and winter varieties and plenty of types to choose from in addition to the traditional white or cream ones. Try a purple, orange or green cauliflower to add extra vibrance to your garden and home-cooked meals.

If you want to learn how to grow cauliflowers, here's what you need to know.

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Proud to be Made In Britain!

Premier Polytunnels are delighted to announce that we have become a member of the Made In Britain manufacturing community.

Our adoption of the Made In Britain official, registered trademark gives our customers confidence that the products we supply have been manufactured to the very highest standards in Great Britain.

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We are officially a Living Wage Employer!

Premier Polytunnels are proud to announce that we’re now an accredited Living Wage Employer. While we’ve been ‘unofficial’ for a long time, we have made the decision to become officially accredited to show our commitment to paying our employees at least the real Living Wage.

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Basil growing guide: How do you grow basil?

Basil is a relatively easy plant to grow, making it a great choice for newer gardeners. It's a member of the mint family that works well in many recipes or as a pizza topping.

You might not have realised that there are several variations of basil you could choose to grow. We'd recommend Thai or sweet basil as your best options. Thai basil offers a savoury yet spicy flavour while the sweet alternative is a milder, more peppery taste.

Both have the potential to enhance just about any dish. Use our guide to learn about growing fresh basil and spice up your meals with home-grown herbs.

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Growing Guide - Turnips

Turnips are a root vegetable every gardener should grow. They can be used in plenty of recipes, offer tons of health benefits and are easy to grow from scratch.
 
There are several varieties grown in the UK, so you can choose the one that entices you the most. Popular varieties include:

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Saving seeds from your homegrown crops

Collecting and saving seed from your homegrown fruit and veg is not only extremely rewarding, it is also a great way to approach sustainable gardening and save money. Saving your own veg seed can also help your crops to adapt to local growing conditions and increase yields.   

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