High Tunnel Greenhouse for Potted Blueberry Production in Slovenia
Project Background
Blueberry growers are increasingly looking for cost-effective protective cultivation systems that can improve fruit quality while reducing weather-related risks.
This project in Slovenia demonstrates how a multi-span high tunnel greenhouse provides an ideal growing environment for container-grown blueberries, combining effective rain protection, natural ventilation, and low construction costs.
The greenhouse was specifically designed for potted blueberry cultivation and integrated with drip irrigation and fertigation systems to support commercial-scale production.
Why High Tunnels Are Well Suited for Blueberry Cultivation
Effective Rain Protection
Blueberries are highly sensitive to excessive rainfall during the fruiting season.
Heavy rain can lead to:
- Fruit cracking
- Reduced fruit quality
- Increased disease pressure
- Root zone waterlogging
The primary function of this high tunnel is to act as a rain shelter, preventing direct rainfall from reaching the plants while maintaining an open and naturally ventilated environment.
For growers in coastal Slovenia, where seasonal rainfall can be unpredictable, this protection significantly reduces production risks.
Strong and Adaptable Steel Structure
The greenhouse utilizes a fully hot-dip galvanized steel frame with round pipe arches and X-type cross bracing.
Key structural advantages include:
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Long service life
- Enhanced wind resistance
- Low maintenance requirements
Unlike traditional greenhouse systems requiring concrete foundations, this structure is directly ground-fixed.
This design makes it especially suitable for:
- Sloped farmland
- Uneven terrain
- Red alkaline soils
- Coastal growing regions
The arch height of approximately 2.8–3.5 meters also provides comfortable working space for pruning, irrigation maintenance, and harvesting operations.
Natural Ventilation for Mediterranean Conditions
One of the most important features visible in this project is the open-side tunnel design.
The greenhouse uses:
- Single-layer PO film roof covering
- Open sidewalls
- Natural cross ventilation
This design allows fresh air to circulate freely through the tunnel.
Benefits include:
- Lower summer temperatures
- Reduced humidity accumulation
- Improved plant health
- Lower disease pressure
- Reduced energy consumption
For Mediterranean and Southern European climates, natural ventilation often provides a more economical solution than fully enclosed greenhouse systems.
Perfect Match for Potted Blueberry Production
The tunnel system is specifically designed for container-grown blueberries.
As shown in the project photos, blueberry plants are arranged in organized rows of black nursery pots.
This cultivation method provides:
Better Root Environment
Growing media can be customized to maintain the acidic conditions preferred by blueberries.
Precise Irrigation Control
Drip irrigation lines deliver water directly to each plant, reducing waste and improving efficiency.
Easier Nutrient Management
The system is fully compatible with fertigation equipment, including:
- A & B nutrient tanks
- Acid injection systems
- pH adjustment control
These technologies help growers maintain optimal growing conditions throughout the season.
Ground Cover for Weed Suppression
The greenhouse floor is covered with weed-control fabric.
This provides several operational benefits:
- Reduced weed growth
- Cleaner production environment
- Improved worker access
- Better moisture management
- Reduced maintenance costs
Combined with drip irrigation, the ground cover creates a highly efficient production system suitable for commercial blueberry farms.
Lower Investment and Greater Flexibility
Compared with fully enclosed commercial greenhouses, high tunnels offer a significantly lower initial investment.
Additional benefits include:
- Faster installation
- Lower maintenance costs
- Easier expansion
- Reusable steel components
If farm layouts change in the future, the structure can be dismantled and relocated, making it an attractive solution for expanding berry operations.
For this reason, high tunnels have become one of the most popular protected cultivation systems among commercial blueberry growers throughout Southern Europe.
Conclusion
This blueberry project in Slovenia demonstrates how a well-designed high tunnel greenhouse can create ideal growing conditions for container-grown blueberries.
By combining:
✔ Effective rain protection
✔ Natural ventilation
✔ Hot-dip galvanized steel structure
✔ Drip irrigation compatibility
✔ Fertigation integration
✔ Low construction cost
the system provides growers with a practical and profitable solution for modern blueberry production.


