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Rhino charging my way
With over night temperatures over the next two weeks forecast to drop to 2 or 3 degrees, the tender tomatoes and chillies will remain in the conservatory.
With over night temperatures over the next two weeks forecast to drop to 2 or 3 degrees, the tender tomatoes and chillies will remain in the conservatory.
With over night temperatures over the next two weeks forecast to drop to 2 or 3 degrees, the tender tomatoes and chillies will remain in the conservatory.
With over night temperatures over the next two weeks forecast to drop to 2 or 3 degrees, the tender tomatoes and chillies will remain in the conservatory.
burnie
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Aug 29, 2016
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burnie
Yesterday at 9:50 AM
Low maintenance plants and flowers for a greenhouse?
I'm very sorry for your loss, @AstraeusPerhaps, with time, the greenhouse could become a room for your Mother to enjoy herself when taking a break from outdoors gardening?First thing I'd buy...
I'm very sorry for your loss, @AstraeusPerhaps, with time, the greenhouse could become a room for your Mother to enjoy herself when taking a break from outdoors gardening?First thing I'd buy is a chair. Depending on your Mother's taste and physical ability, a hanging egg chair or a rocking...
I'm very sorry for your loss, @AstraeusPerhaps, with time, the greenhouse could become a room for your Mother to enjoy herself when taking a break from outdoors gardening?First thing I'd buy is a chair. Depending on your Mother's taste and...
I'm very sorry for your loss, @AstraeusPerhaps, with time, the greenhouse could become a room for your Mother to enjoy herself when taking a break from outdoors gardening?First thing I'd buy...
Astraeus
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Sunday at 10:33 AM
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Selleri
Sunday at 9:30 PM
Recommend or avoid !
No matter how big a greenhouse you buy, you will always want a bigger one. I found a freeby, close to where I live, on my local Freecycle web site. My son in law and daughter borrowed a friend's...
No matter how big a greenhouse you buy, you will always want a bigger one. I found a freeby, close to where I live, on my local Freecycle web site. My son in law and daughter borrowed a friend's trailer, went and lifted the whole thing onto the trailer, having removed the glass panes, and got...
No matter how big a greenhouse you buy, you will always want a bigger one. I found a freeby, close to where I live, on my local Freecycle web site. My son in law and daughter borrowed a friend's trailer, went and lifted the whole thing onto the...
No matter how big a greenhouse you buy, you will always want a bigger one. I found a freeby, close to where I live, on my local Freecycle web site. My son in law and daughter borrowed a friend's...
TheBeeftomato
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Thursday at 12:57 PM
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357
Goldenlily26
Saturday at 10:02 AM
Pop up greenhouse and vegetables
The pop up greenhouse type of things really are a risk anywhere a breeze might get a bit on the strong side. The poles are usually metal, they are fine, the plastic covers are rather flimsy, the...
The pop up greenhouse type of things really are a risk anywhere a breeze might get a bit on the strong side. The poles are usually metal, they are fine, the plastic covers are rather flimsy, the stitching can deteriorate quickly, but the real problem are the connecting plastic parts, they snap...
The pop up greenhouse type of things really are a risk anywhere a breeze might get a bit on the strong side. The poles are usually metal, they are fine, the plastic covers are rather flimsy, the stitching can deteriorate quickly, but the real...
The pop up greenhouse type of things really are a risk anywhere a breeze might get a bit on the strong side. The poles are usually metal, they are fine, the plastic covers are rather flimsy, the...
chanelle
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Apr 1, 2025
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378
burnie
Apr 2, 2025
Advice and tips on heat mats in green house
MrHappyDays
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Jul 21, 2024
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MrHappyDays
Feb 22, 2025
Robinson Greenhouse Glass Issues
Too much searching for information can be bad for your gardening too. I've seen many posts from people scared to let pets out into gardens because they've read that plants, or parts of plants,...
Too much searching for information can be bad for your gardening too. I've seen many posts from people scared to let pets out into gardens because they've read that plants, or parts of plants, can be poisonous. What the information generally fails to tell people, is how much of a plant would...
Too much searching for information can be bad for your gardening too. I've seen many posts from people scared to let pets out into gardens because they've read that plants, or parts of plants, can be poisonous. What the information generally...
Too much searching for information can be bad for your gardening too. I've seen many posts from people scared to let pets out into gardens because they've read that plants, or parts of plants,...
hniy
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Feb 2, 2025
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KT53
Feb 11, 2025
Rhino Greenhouse
Just beginning work in the greenhouse, strawberries that were in pots are now in the border soil as they were struggling in pots last year, I have plenty of room as I am not growing sweetcorn in...
Just beginning work in the greenhouse, strawberries that were in pots are now in the border soil as they were struggling in pots last year, I have plenty of room as I am not growing sweetcorn in the greenhouse this summer.
Just beginning work in the greenhouse, strawberries that were in pots are now in the border soil as they were struggling in pots last year, I have plenty of room as I am not growing sweetcorn in the greenhouse this summer.
Just beginning work in the greenhouse, strawberries that were in pots are now in the border soil as they were struggling in pots last year, I have plenty of room as I am not growing sweetcorn in...
Dobbin26
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Jan 5, 2025
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burnie
Feb 5, 2025
Greenhouse shading
Sadly we may never know.
Sadly we may never know.
Sadly we may never know.
Sadly we may never know.
GreenhouseShading
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Jan 29, 2025
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NigelJ
Jan 31, 2025
Linking gutters on a Robinson greenhouse
@CanadianLori yes some of them can be short-lived - particularly the immersed ones. The pump I've got is not submersible, so I just leave it dry. It's the same pump I used to modify my knapsack...
@CanadianLori yes some of them can be short-lived - particularly the immersed ones. The pump I've got is not submersible, so I just leave it dry. It's the same pump I used to modify my knapsack sprayer from manual crank handle to be a "Frankensprayer". It's much lighter without all the piston,...
@CanadianLori yes some of them can be short-lived - particularly the immersed ones. The pump I've got is not submersible, so I just leave it dry. It's the same pump I used to modify my knapsack sprayer from manual crank handle to be a...
@CanadianLori yes some of them can be short-lived - particularly the immersed ones. The pump I've got is not submersible, so I just leave it dry. It's the same pump I used to modify my knapsack...
James Rowse
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Jan 21, 2025
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CarolineL
Jan 26, 2025
paraffin heater
Just my thoughts, but I run mine at Just frost free, so around 3c min. But that's just to overwinter tender plants, nothing actually grows at those temperatures.I just get the feeling you might...
Just my thoughts, but I run mine at Just frost free, so around 3c min. But that's just to overwinter tender plants, nothing actually grows at those temperatures.I just get the feeling you might be burning paraffin with few results.
Just my thoughts, but I run mine at Just frost free, so around 3c min. But that's just to overwinter tender plants, nothing actually grows at those temperatures.I just get the feeling you might be burning paraffin with few results.
Just my thoughts, but I run mine at Just frost free, so around 3c min. But that's just to overwinter tender plants, nothing actually grows at those temperatures.I just get the feeling you might...
thriftybri
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Jan 17, 2025
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pete
Jan 21, 2025
Diesel heaters
Or solar, when some of us live in the cloudiest part of the world!Thanks for link @pete - yes I use the Inkbird controller, as I find the ones inbuilt on heaters pretty random.
Or solar, when some of us live in the cloudiest part of the world!Thanks for link @pete - yes I use the Inkbird controller, as I find the ones inbuilt on heaters pretty random.
Or solar, when some of us live in the cloudiest part of the world!Thanks for link @pete - yes I use the Inkbird controller, as I find the ones inbuilt on heaters pretty random.
Or solar, when some of us live in the cloudiest part of the world!Thanks for link @pete - yes I use the Inkbird controller, as I find the ones inbuilt on heaters pretty random.
pete
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Jan 12, 2025
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CarolineL
Jan 14, 2025
Sulphur burning
I'll light it later and see what happens. In honesty the permanent ventilation is good so it might just go outside in which case I'll bin it
I'll light it later and see what happens. In honesty the permanent ventilation is good so it might just go outside in which case I'll bin it
I'll light it later and see what happens. In honesty the permanent ventilation is good so it might just go outside in which case I'll bin it
I'll light it later and see what happens. In honesty the permanent ventilation is good so it might just go outside in which case I'll bin it
Loofah
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Dec 16, 2024
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Loofah
Dec 16, 2024
Greenhouse partitions and soil vs pot questions
I put my 12 by 12 up by myself, took a while as I was also sorting out newly built raised bed at the same time. Getting the end upright was a bit tricky, but managed with a friendly fence post, in...
I put my 12 by 12 up by myself, took a while as I was also sorting out newly built raised bed at the same time. Getting the end upright was a bit tricky, but managed with a friendly fence post, in the neighbours fence, some binder twine and a step ladder. The main roof beam was managed in the...
I put my 12 by 12 up by myself, took a while as I was also sorting out newly built raised bed at the same time. Getting the end upright was a bit tricky, but managed with a friendly fence post, in the neighbours fence, some binder twine and a...
I put my 12 by 12 up by myself, took a while as I was also sorting out newly built raised bed at the same time. Getting the end upright was a bit tricky, but managed with a friendly fence post, in...
My Clay Jungle
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Sep 30, 2024
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NigelJ
Oct 2, 2024
Greenhouse width/length?
I have a 12 x 12 with staging down either side, then a narrow path with a wide space between the two paths. The staging is full of plants, at the moments chillis, bell peppers, basil, some...
I have a 12 x 12 with staging down either side, then a narrow path with a wide space between the two paths. The staging is full of plants, at the moments chillis, bell peppers, basil, some dahlias, salvias and nerines. The central space is full of tomatoes, cucumbers, a melon, some more dahlias,...
I have a 12 x 12 with staging down either side, then a narrow path with a wide space between the two paths. The staging is full of plants, at the moments chillis, bell peppers, basil, some dahlias, salvias and nerines. The central space is full...
I have a 12 x 12 with staging down either side, then a narrow path with a wide space between the two paths. The staging is full of plants, at the moments chillis, bell peppers, basil, some...
My Clay Jungle
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Sep 22, 2024
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NigelJ
Sep 22, 2024
Tomato questions
I am in mid Cornwall, growing my tomatoes under glass. They are just in full growing mode at last. Lots of plant growth, flowers and and some fruit setting. I have stopped a couple at roof height...
I am in mid Cornwall, growing my tomatoes under glass. They are just in full growing mode at last. Lots of plant growth, flowers and and some fruit setting. I have stopped a couple at roof height of the greenhouse, 5 trusses of flowers. Now I have my fingers crossed we have an Indian Summer to...
I am in mid Cornwall, growing my tomatoes under glass. They are just in full growing mode at last. Lots of plant growth, flowers and and some fruit setting. I have stopped a couple at roof height of the greenhouse, 5 trusses of flowers. Now I...
I am in mid Cornwall, growing my tomatoes under glass. They are just in full growing mode at last. Lots of plant growth, flowers and and some fruit setting. I have stopped a couple at roof height...
Neil1961
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Jun 16, 2024
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Goldenlily26
Aug 31, 2024
Greenhouse construction
Thanks. I've looked at the height issue and it's ok for me, and that's the important bit!! Regards putting my head through the glass, I've got toughened glass, having a nod to the grandchildren!
Thanks. I've looked at the height issue and it's ok for me, and that's the important bit!! Regards putting my head through the glass, I've got toughened glass, having a nod to the grandchildren!
Thanks. I've looked at the height issue and it's ok for me, and that's the important bit!! Regards putting my head through the glass, I've got toughened glass, having a nod to the grandchildren!
Thanks. I've looked at the height issue and it's ok for me, and that's the important bit!! Regards putting my head through the glass, I've got toughened glass, having a nod to the grandchildren!
He who dares
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Jul 28, 2024
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He who dares
Jul 29, 2024
Ant nests in a greenhouse raised beds
Oh, sounds easier than I thought, I'd imagine they'd just flew or climb back up.
Oh, sounds easier than I thought, I'd imagine they'd just flew or climb back up.
Oh, sounds easier than I thought, I'd imagine they'd just flew or climb back up.
Oh, sounds easier than I thought, I'd imagine they'd just flew or climb back up.
Dave470
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Jun 14, 2024
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Dave470
Jun 16, 2024
Forked tomato plant
I would also add that we worry too much about side shoots at times, and with some toms it is really hard to tell the growing tip from a shoot. It is best to remove shoots as they appear, but I've...
I would also add that we worry too much about side shoots at times, and with some toms it is really hard to tell the growing tip from a shoot. It is best to remove shoots as they appear, but I've seen me remove shoots over 30cm because I've missed them or been away for a while.
I would also add that we worry too much about side shoots at times, and with some toms it is really hard to tell the growing tip from a shoot. It is best to remove shoots as they appear, but I've seen me remove shoots over 30cm because I've...
I would also add that we worry too much about side shoots at times, and with some toms it is really hard to tell the growing tip from a shoot. It is best to remove shoots as they appear, but I've...
Neil1961
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Jun 13, 2024
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DiggersJo
Jun 13, 2024
Anyone tried growing melons?
Well they're in the ground now and seem to be enjoying the heat, unlike the tomatoes which are flagging a bit. I thought I would try them as they are so expensive in the shops now.
Well they're in the ground now and seem to be enjoying the heat, unlike the tomatoes which are flagging a bit. I thought I would try them as they are so expensive in the shops now.
Well they're in the ground now and seem to be enjoying the heat, unlike the tomatoes which are flagging a bit. I thought I would try them as they are so expensive in the shops now.
Well they're in the ground now and seem to be enjoying the heat, unlike the tomatoes which are flagging a bit. I thought I would try them as they are so expensive in the shops now.
Baalmaiden
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May 11, 2024
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Baalmaiden
May 19, 2024
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Greenhouse watering
You might want to take a look at our recent post using these Ceramic probes, which could work well with your water butts.Worked ok on a couple of plants in 5" pots the other month, will be use...
You might want to take a look at our recent post using these Ceramic probes, which could work well with your water butts.Worked ok on a couple of plants in 5" pots the other month, will be use the larger ones on the Toms once they get into their final big tubs.The need a bit of time to get...
You might want to take a look at our recent post using these Ceramic probes, which could work well with your water butts.Worked ok on a couple of plants in 5" pots the other month, will be use the larger ones on the Toms once they get into...
You might want to take a look at our recent post using these Ceramic probes, which could work well with your water butts.Worked ok on a couple of plants in 5" pots the other month, will be use...
steephill
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May 3, 2024
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ricky101
May 4, 2024
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