ANOTHER AMBLE AROUND

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  1. shiney

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    We've had power in the greenhouse since 1976 and never used it for lighting or heating. The only things that use it are the propagator and the fan.
     
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    Well, I've got the know how and the kit to put in power to the Green House, it's just that I haven't, yet, come to the conclusion that I would use it. My heated propagators I keep in the Kitchen as there's plenty of room for them and as I've got three roof ventilators and two side ventilators in the Green House, I can't see me putting a fan in there.:biggrin:
     
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    hi guys :),what a lovely day it was,i was drinking my morning cuppa on the garden at 8am :blue thumb: electrics nearly completed and darran did most of the digging armandii:biggrin: i noticed my astilbes are waking up aswell:blue thumb: plus frog spawn in both ponds :dancy: what did you two get up too? x
     
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    Hi ARMANDII,
    My greenhouse has a lot of roof and side vents but it still gets very hot in there so, in 1976, I fitted a two way extractor. It's thermostatically controlled and I've found it keeps the greenhouse cooler by having it blow air into the greenhouse then having it sucking it out. It's a standard 6" ventaxia and is still the original :dbgrtmb:
     
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    That sound's good, Shiney. I like buying things that will last longer than I will, gives me that feeling of value for money!!:snork::roflol: To be honest, I haven't had a problem of overheating in the Green House yet in the past years according to my min/max thermometer. It would only take a couple of hours at the most to do the job but at the moment I'm still not convinced it's worth the effort in my case.:dunno::snork:
     
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    hi armandii...do you by chance have campanula seeds on the go? my blue ones havnt germinated yet but white ones i sown a while back have :scratch:x
     
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    Hi Joolz, I've just gone back on this thread and found your earlier one, sorry about that. I see you've got the habit of having an early morning cup of tea in the garden too. My Astibles are in the Bog Garden next to the pond, and like yours, are waking up along with the Ferns. And we've both got frog spawn in the ponds:thumbsup:

    Have I got any Campanula seeds on the go?? I've got so many on the go I had to check!!.......but No I haven't sown any Campanula this year. Are yours the tall variety or the dwarf?? I have the same problem with my sown Hardy Perennial Geraniums, the White Flowered ones have germinated, while the Black Flowered ones haven't...as yet!! I guess it's a question of patience and crossed fingers!!:snork:
     
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    It happens to me all the time and yeah i love my mornin cuppa in the garden too:ccheers: ,took me a while to find this thread again:cool:im miss the old style thread:blue thumb: ive looked back at your list but i couldnt see campanula on it but i thought id ask cos i know we all buy seeds ongoing :biggrin: my astilbes are popping up aswell :blue thumb: im still searching to by my royal fern the link i had saved as now let me down :cry3: hey but my verbena have sprouted which im so happy about cos im unexperienced and the fridge time plus keeping them in darkness worried me:)asters mixed,blue n tiger paw have sprouted aswell:blue thumb: bless seedaholic:love30:ive even managed to sprout some dahlias from seed :hapydancsmil:i only have the relentless blue geranium which are leafed up already :mad: ..any1s welcome to some :blue thumb:Frog spawn i think maybe ok in the frog pond but in the fish pond the tadpoles have vanished :huh: i think the fish might of eaten them :ouch1:
    sorry im babbling :heehee: ive got both tall n dwarf in the campanula :blue thumb: hopefully they will show up soon then xx
     
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    I'm not criticising the new software but there are some aspects of it that I miss and it does appear harder to track down old threads....or maybe it's just us:snork:

    I love Blue Geraniums but just don't like the Pink ones I'm afraid. My Asters, Monardas, Cosmos, etc are showing nicely now. My Primulas will take longer but I'm not in a rush as I've got enough on my hands as it is.

    I've still got a bucket full of Tadpoles so I'll wait until they get to a reasonable size before I put them into the pond, hopefully big enough to survive the fish."

    I'll probably get some Campanula seeds from Seedaholic next time!!

    Here's to the next cup of tea in the warmth of the morning sun.:snork::coffee:
     
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      See you about August time then!!
       
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        I was at tansley market today and 1 guy had primulas,loads of leaf no I.d so i didnt buy(50p) other upgrade sellers had aqueliga and stuff in flower ? im off to thornebys market in morn n see if theres some bargins on there :blue thumb:
         
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        I think you were right not to buy the Primulas, Joolz, should have been signs of flowers somewhere. I found once you have Aqueliga's in the garden they self seed and you always have them!! Have a good time at Thornebys.:thumbsup::snork:
         
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          I managed an quick amble around the garden today, in between the showers, and this is what I came across:

          Clematis Mrs Bateman

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          Leaf bud bursting on the Acer Brilliantissimum

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          The inside of my Green House:

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          And then it rained.................:snork:
           
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            Are those some beans on the go in the greenhouse?
             
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            They are, Ziggy, Scarlet Emperor to be precise. I don't grow vegetable normally, but my sister in Nantwich likes them so I sow and grow them on for her to grow on further. Unfortunately, my sister has decided to move back to Wem in Shropshire in the near future, so it was looking like I was going to be inundated with them. Luckily. a friend has found out and booked them so that's one problem solved.:hapydancsmil:
             
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