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what xanax does when taken With the big surge of interest in growing your own vegetables, polytunnels have increased in popularity. Originally, my dream was to have a large lean-to glasshouse on the south-facing wall at Clondeglass. However, finances were tight to start with, and so putting a polytunnel in place made sense. I have never looked back. It made a huge difference to growing, allowing me to have many different edible crops earlier than if I'd grown them in the open garden. I can grow year-round salad crops and some vegetables and flowering plants. I recommend you go for the largest you can accommodate (mine is approximately 55ft (17m) long and 28ft (8.5m) wide) and obviously, consider that it may not be the most attractive feature to look at. However, it is one of the joys of my garden – a place I can retreat to on wet days, a place where I can grow all kinds of extra plants, bringing in everything from salads to strawberries ahead of the rest of the garden. The atmosphere in the polytunnel is very special, with all the wonderful fragrances that are captured within.