got given a greenhouse for christmas
one of the cheap ones that doesnt have panelling but uses the softer like... plastic cloth material.
Anyhow, I was wondering, what can be grown in there veg wise, and more specifically what can be growin in there in January since I plan on putting it up then ? Cheers boys and girls |
got given a greenhouse for christmas
zibafu wrote:
one of the cheap ones that doesnt have panelling but uses the softer like... plastic cloth material. Anyhow, I was wondering, what can be grown in there veg wise, and more specifically what can be growin in there in January since I plan on putting it up then ? Cheers boys and girls Where are you? D |
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Stockport/Manchester |
got given a greenhouse for christmas
zibafu wrote:
'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote: ;975463']zibafu wrote:- one of the cheap ones that doesnt have panelling but uses the softer like... plastic cloth material. Anyhow, I was wondering, what can be grown in there veg wise, and more specifically what can be growin in there in January since I plan on putting it up then ? Cheers boys and girls- Where are you? D oh.. yeah that would help haha Stockport/Manchester You want to grow veges at 54 degrees north in mid winter, where the daily temperature is about 1 to 7 Celcius and you will get 1 to 2 hours of sun daily. My TOTH head estimate is you will not grow much of anything. If you are intent on this select cold tolerant things like brassicas. I have no experience of growing in such chilly places and I defer to those who do on this. Look for a local gardening club where people who actually do this kind of stuff can give you good information. David |
got given a greenhouse for christmas
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... zibafu wrote: 'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote: ;975463']zibafu wrote:- one of the cheap ones that doesnt have panelling but uses the softer like... plastic cloth material. Anyhow, I was wondering, what can be grown in there veg wise, and more specifically what can be growin in there in January since I plan on putting it up then ? Cheers boys and girls- Where are you? D oh.. yeah that would help haha Stockport/Manchester You want to grow veges at 54 degrees north in mid winter, where the daily temperature is about 1 to 7 Celcius and you will get 1 to 2 hours of sun daily. My TOTH head estimate is you will not grow much of anything. If you are intent on this select cold tolerant things like brassicas. I have no experience of growing in such chilly places and I defer to those who do on this. Look for a local gardening club where people who actually do this kind of stuff can give you good information. The Brits who I know of who do garden seem to use their green houses for starting off seedlings but they do it a lot later in the year. I seem ot recall one mentionign that she started in March or April. |
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