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Given how large it is, what about a stove with a back boiler (all you need is a second hand radiator BTW, doesn't need to be fancy) .... pipe that in so that it thermosyphons and it should keep the frost out on the worst nights...I'd be thinking avocado's, figs and probably trying to grow a lychee if I had a south facniog conservatory that big.... how tall is it?... could it handle a proper banana or a date palm?You've got a VIctorian scale glass-house, think Victorian scale kitchen garden techniques..... pineapples? Maybe you should change your nickname to KewSue ? :D :Dchrisc
A fig will be fine outside... I'd have to have a seedless dessert grape... :-X
how about some limes and lemons
i think the program with the heat sink was something green with dick strawbridge in i think there are instructions on his site.Presumably you will have staging at the front but have you considered getting some of those large tubs (type used for water butts bought from jam factorys for £5) filled with soil which would give you deep planters for carrots, parsnips, leeks etc.. These could even be used like hot beds to generate heat?So 30ft wide
3) Consider using it in winter to grow salads.
Hi Tia Haku - (I love those cherries :))Had a good mooch round the site you recommended - probably being rather dim, but couldn't get to anything about heat retention etc. Do you have a direct link to the page??