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Pots in the greenhouse
Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
Tabitha
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Aug 6, 2011
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Tabitha
Aug 7, 2011
Cold frame versus Greenhouse
This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
kapper5502
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Aug 6, 2011
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Scrungee
Aug 6, 2011
Blight in my Greenhouse East Sussex
At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open.
At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open.
At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open.
At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open.
David G
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Jul 26, 2011
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shiney
Jul 29, 2011
Hi Annuals in a greenhouse- Which will....
Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are...
Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are perfectly perennial but die because they can't stand the winter cold. The list would include Geraniums (ie...
Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are perfectly perennial but die because they can't stand the...
Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are...
Alpine 1
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Jul 27, 2011
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PeterS
Jul 28, 2011
Potatoes in a greenhouse
They have 2 chances.:D
They have 2 chances.:D
They have 2 chances.:D
They have 2 chances.:D
lordspudz
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Jul 26, 2011
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daitheplant
Jul 27, 2011
Community Garden recycle greenhouse
Fantastic news
Fantastic news
Fantastic news
Fantastic news
Scotkat
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Aug 11, 2010
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Scotkat
Jul 27, 2011
Smashing Greenhouse!
How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested...
How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested online), I came up with a solution that has resulted in NO loss of glass since that time (touch...
How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested online), I came up with a solution that has resulted...
How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested...
dave1510
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Feb 6, 2011
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Smugdane
Jul 17, 2011
General greenhouse view
I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is....
I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is. Early last year he asked me if I had any Fuchsias going spare. The only ones I had were Fuchsia...
I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is. Early last year he asked me if I had any Fuchsias...
I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is....
davygfuchsia
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Jun 30, 2011
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PeterS
Jul 1, 2011
what to do with greenhouse while on holiday
thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts!
luckily my wormery which had to be taken out...
thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts!
luckily my wormery which had to be taken out of the shed for the same reasons (heat) didn't get flooded so all is well
thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts!
luckily my wormery which had to be taken out of the shed for the same reasons (heat) didn't get...
thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts!
luckily my wormery which had to be taken out...
IDigPerfectSquareHoles
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Jun 26, 2011
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IDigPerfectSquareHoles
Jun 29, 2011
What's going wrong in my greenhouse ?
Hello and welcome to the forum
Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your...
Hello and welcome to the forum
Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your greenhouse?The tomatoes look like they have magnesium deficiency.This often happens just when...
Hello and welcome to the forum
Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your greenhouse?The tomatoes look like they have...
Hello and welcome to the forum
Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your...
anengineer
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Jun 22, 2011
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JWK
Jun 24, 2011
What to grow in my greenhouse.
Don't forget you will probably need to dig the soil out every year or so and replace it, to stop pest/disease build-up and nutrient deficiency.
Don't forget you will probably need to dig the soil out every year or so and replace it, to stop pest/disease build-up and nutrient deficiency.
Don't forget you will probably need to dig the soil out every year or so and replace it, to stop pest/disease build-up and nutrient deficiency.
Don't forget you will probably need to dig the soil out every year or so and replace it, to stop pest/disease build-up and nutrient deficiency.
jason2
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Jun 15, 2011
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NewGardener
Jun 16, 2011
Transfering tomatoes to greenhouse
That would work just fine. Last year I'd a 'spare' that was in a 10" pot and I sank the pot to about 2/3 of it's height in the bed in the polytunnel and the plant did very well. It put out roots...
That would work just fine. Last year I'd a 'spare' that was in a 10" pot and I sank the pot to about 2/3 of it's height in the bed in the polytunnel and the plant did very well. It put out roots through the holes in the bottom of the pot.
That would work just fine. Last year I'd a 'spare' that was in a 10" pot and I sank the pot to about 2/3 of it's height in the bed in the polytunnel and the plant did very well. It put out roots through the holes in the bottom of the pot.
That would work just fine. Last year I'd a 'spare' that was in a 10" pot and I sank the pot to about 2/3 of it's height in the bed in the polytunnel and the plant did very well. It put out roots...
Jack McHammocklashing
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Jun 13, 2011
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Dave W
Jun 14, 2011
The curious case of chickens in the greenhouse are these tomato plants ruined?
So you asked them as well as us lot then
So you asked them as well as us lot then
So you asked them as well as us lot then
So you asked them as well as us lot then
Freedom_Spark
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Jun 3, 2011
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Phil A
Jun 5, 2011
greenhouse space
In terms of Veg I grow Spuds for Xmas (a few bags, I bring them in once the foliage dies down so the frost doesn't get the tubers, and then just tip the bags out when we want them, they stay like...
In terms of Veg I grow Spuds for Xmas (a few bags, I bring them in once the foliage dies down so the frost doesn't get the tubers, and then just tip the bags out when we want them, they stay like New Potatoes through to the New Year at least like that).Winter Lettuce (Winter Gem I think its...
In terms of Veg I grow Spuds for Xmas (a few bags, I bring them in once the foliage dies down so the frost doesn't get the tubers, and then just tip the bags out when we want them, they stay like New Potatoes through to the New Year at least like...
In terms of Veg I grow Spuds for Xmas (a few bags, I bring them in once the foliage dies down so the frost doesn't get the tubers, and then just tip the bags out when we want them, they stay like...
bi9johnny
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Jun 1, 2011
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Kristen
Jun 2, 2011
greenhouse 'beds'
Oh I just assumed tomatoes Sargan. In that case for salads then your 25% compost to soil ratio will be OK. Can't see any harm in putting the peppers in there too.
Oh I just assumed tomatoes Sargan. In that case for salads then your 25% compost to soil ratio will be OK. Can't see any harm in putting the peppers in there too.
Oh I just assumed tomatoes Sargan. In that case for salads then your 25% compost to soil ratio will be OK. Can't see any harm in putting the peppers in there too.
Oh I just assumed tomatoes Sargan. In that case for salads then your 25% compost to soil ratio will be OK. Can't see any harm in putting the peppers in there too.
Sargan
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May 29, 2011
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JWK
May 30, 2011
Greenhouse in shade
Number of factors to consider I think.Early in the year there isn't much light anyway, and that tends to make seedlings "leggy" - more so if they are on a windowsill than a greenhouse, but in a...
Number of factors to consider I think.Early in the year there isn't much light anyway, and that tends to make seedlings "leggy" - more so if they are on a windowsill than a greenhouse, but in a greenhouse they are often not warm enough as well as having low light levels (its fine for Sweetpeas...
Number of factors to consider I think.Early in the year there isn't much light anyway, and that tends to make seedlings "leggy" - more so if they are on a windowsill than a greenhouse, but in a greenhouse they are often not warm enough as well...
Number of factors to consider I think.Early in the year there isn't much light anyway, and that tends to make seedlings "leggy" - more so if they are on a windowsill than a greenhouse, but in a...
clueless1
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May 29, 2011
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Kristen
May 29, 2011
Greenhouse advice needed.
Hehe ... I like the paving slab idea, as in singular. Not a lot of room is there? I also like the idea of the seat to sit and drink tea on ... but again, not a lot of room. I would love to get...
Hehe ... I like the paving slab idea, as in singular. Not a lot of room is there? I also like the idea of the seat to sit and drink tea on ... but again, not a lot of room. I would love to get a slightly bigger one but funds are not available. Thanks for the advice and comments. I am...
Hehe ... I like the paving slab idea, as in singular. Not a lot of room is there? I also like the idea of the seat to sit and drink tea on ... but again, not a lot of room. I would love to get a slightly bigger one but funds are not...
Hehe ... I like the paving slab idea, as in singular. Not a lot of room is there? I also like the idea of the seat to sit and drink tea on ... but again, not a lot of room. I would love to get...
LittleWeed
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May 18, 2011
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LittleWeed
May 21, 2011
Low Cost Automatic Waterer for Outdoor or Greenhouse
Well Shiney, you could do both. Ferment the wine and use the carbon dioxide generated to push water to the plant!!
Well Shiney, you could do both. Ferment the wine and use the carbon dioxide generated to push water to the plant!!
Well Shiney, you could do both. Ferment the wine and use the carbon dioxide generated to push water to the plant!!
Well Shiney, you could do both. Ferment the wine and use the carbon dioxide generated to push water to the plant!!
dimsey
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May 9, 2011
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dimsey
May 12, 2011
What type of shed/greenhouse to buy?
Thanks guys. I probably wouldn't buy mail order (for the reasons you mentions!), but I like to look at the pictures to get an idea of what i want.I really need to try to measure the garden...
Thanks guys. I probably wouldn't buy mail order (for the reasons you mentions!), but I like to look at the pictures to get an idea of what i want.I really need to try to measure the garden properly so i can get a better idea of what will fit in that space without me losing too much garden. I...
Thanks guys. I probably wouldn't buy mail order (for the reasons you mentions!), but I like to look at the pictures to get an idea of what i want.I really need to try to measure the garden properly so i can get a better idea of what will fit...
Thanks guys. I probably wouldn't buy mail order (for the reasons you mentions!), but I like to look at the pictures to get an idea of what i want.I really need to try to measure the garden...
RachelN76
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May 2, 2011
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RachelN76
May 6, 2011
Greenhouse base
Aye, nowt like tempting fate :D I`m not too worried about the gods, the greenhouse is bolted to a 1.5 ton concrete ring foundation
Aye, nowt like tempting fate :D I`m not too worried about the gods, the greenhouse is bolted to a 1.5 ton concrete ring foundation
Aye, nowt like tempting fate :D I`m not too worried about the gods, the greenhouse is bolted to a 1.5 ton concrete ring foundation
Aye, nowt like tempting fate :D I`m not too worried about the gods, the greenhouse is bolted to a 1.5 ton concrete ring foundation
Sargan
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Apr 1, 2011
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