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Whats it good for?
I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be
of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Mike |
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"Muddymike" wrote in message ... I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Prune the trees ? Pete www.thecanalshop.com |
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"Pete Stockdale" wrote in message ... "Muddymike" wrote in message ... I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Prune the trees ? Problem is some are massive, and I am restricted on what I can do to them due to our conservation area status. now that is another story. Mike |
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Muddymike wrote:
I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. Any chance of thinning the trees a bit to the south, SE, or SW? Otherwise try growing things in it that like dappled shade and summer warmth. Stick a tomato, pepper plant or two in a grow bag and see how they do. (bit late for this year) Provided it isn't too dark they will probably be OK. Regards, Martin Brown ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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"Muddymike" wrote I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Orchids don't like too much direct sunlight so should do well in the dappled shade. Care! Orchid growing can become a disease (and expensive). -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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I have come across several greenhouses placed under trees and to my thinking they are a waste of time unless you have a specific reason for wanting a large amount of shade. Tomatoes, peppers etc grow at twice the speed and produce half the number of trusses with weedy stems. I don't know if it possible to fight shade with shade by growing grapes but I doubt it. If you are not prepared to move it I suggest you give it away to someone who can make full use of it.
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says... I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Mike Should be ok for summer crops like toms, but if you want ornamentals then its in just the spot, far more you can do with shaded greenhouses! -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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Bigal writes
I have come across several greenhouses placed under trees and to my thinking they are a waste of time unless you have a specific reason for wanting a large amount of shade. Tomatoes, peppers etc grow at twice the speed and produce half the number of trusses with weedy stems. I don't know if it possible to fight shade with shade by growing grapes but I doubt it. If you are not prepared to move it I suggest you give it away to someone who can make full use of it. There's probably a difference between 'overshadowed' in the sense of branches overhanging and "overshadowed" in the sense of big trees to the south. Direct sun is not necessary (and too much sun is a problem, meaning you have to go to the effort of shading the greenhouse some way in the summer in order to avoid overheating). Lack of light is a problem. There's various uses for greenhouses, for example 1) growing annual crops that need a warmer summer than we can provide 2) growing perennial plants that need warmth - eg orchids, cacti 3) overwintering tender plants that can spend their summer outside 4) extending the growing season at either end, by protecting late crops from the frost, and getting seedlings off to an early start before planting out 5) providing a sheltered (eg slug-free) environment for vulnerable plants 6) extending the flowering season and giving somewhere to sit with a cup of coffee on warm winter days Especially if your trees are deciduous, I'd have thought you'd find that the greenhouse would really come into its own in autumn through to spring (though to make full use in winter you are better off with some form of heating). It may be less use in summer, depending on how shaded it is. The plus side is that if you don't use it in summer it gives you a time of year when you can empty it completely and give it a really good clean-out. I use my (partially shaded) greenhouse all the year round (for all 6 of the purposes above!), and so am never able to give it a really good clean out. I have to clean little bits whenever I am moving pots around. Bob Hobden;808803 Wrote: "Muddymike" wrote- I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://tinyurl.com/6dk8ad Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. - Orchids don't like too much direct sunlight so should do well in the dappled shade. Care! Orchid growing can become a disease (and expensive). -- Regards Bob Hobden -- Bigal -- Kay |
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Muddymike wrote:
I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Mike Cucumbers seem to do fine with a fair bit of shade. paul -- CTC Right to Ride Rep. for Richmond upon Thames |
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says... The message from Charlie Pridham contains these words: In article , says... I have a good sized greenhouse in the garden (10 ft square) it seems to be of good quality alluminium construction and stands on a concrete pad. It even has automatic opening roof vents. http://share.ovi.com/media/Muddymike...uddymike.10544 Now that I am getting on top of the rest of the garden I have started wondering what use to put it to. The problem is it is overshadowed by large trees so gets little direct sun. All suggestions appreciated. And no I don't intend moving it. Mike Should be ok for summer crops like toms, but if you want ornamentals then its in just the spot, far more you can do with shaded greenhouses! Lapageria rosea amongst others ... Jennifer My thoughts exactly :~) -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 16:53:20 +0100, Paul Luton
wrote and included this (or some of this): Cucumbers seem to do fine with a fair bit of shade. In Spain, tomatoes tend to be grown on inward sloping poles (wigwam sty lee) The tomato trusses drop down into the interior and never see the sun. They seem to do alright. -- ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°² |
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