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Title: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on February 25, 2011, 21:32:36
Hi - I'm wondering about getting a mini greenhouse, but how early in the year do you think I could use it?

I think round April/May there's always too little room indoors, the tomatoes and flowers are potted up larger and larger, then the beans and squash need sowing...

Do any of you use mini greenhouses as early as April?
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: elvis2003 on February 25, 2011, 21:42:47
using ours already,inside the glass greenhouse for extra warmth to germinate seeds ;)
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on February 25, 2011, 22:15:01
Sadly I don't have a greenhouse. What's germinating in yours?
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Digeroo on February 25, 2011, 22:33:29
I run out of space on my window sill and start putting things out asap.  I cover the minigreen houses at night with a varying number of covers depending on how cold it is.  I also put bottles of water inside.  If things really get cold things go back into the kitchen.  But of a crush but it only happens occassionally. 

I did have a set of stacking boxes but they had not reacted well to the sunshine and are now very brittle. 
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: lottie lou on February 26, 2011, 00:07:42
If you get az mini greenhouse make sure you weight it down well. 
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Morris on February 26, 2011, 10:49:17
Yes I second weighing it down - and it is worth buying a sturdier type if you can afford it.  I had a tragic incident many years ago when my chock-full mini-house (in a very sheltered spot) blew down in a stormy night.  All my lovely seedlings nearly ready to go out splatted over the paving. 

I have a greenhouse now but I still use a mini-one as well.  Inside the main one over winter and outside for hardening off and less tender plants in spring.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on February 26, 2011, 13:53:43
So bottles of water - do they heat up in the daytime and give off heat at night? Would that work this early in the year, I wonder. Are you using your mini gh yet digeroo?

Definitely weighting down! It gets v windy here. Even in summer.

I know the ideal placefor i against a sunny wall. Sadly my daughter's wendy house is there  ::)

Thanks for the tips. I'm thinking of getting one. one with a plasticd floor i suppose, so you can weight it down inside.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: gp.girl on February 26, 2011, 14:46:11
I know the ideal place for it against a sunny wall. Sadly my daughter's wendy house is there  ::)

Evict her, it's a capitalist second home anyway  :)

OH suggests putting it next to the Wendyhouse and telling her its a conservatory (he's nicer)

Mine will be going up in late March  :)
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Morris on February 26, 2011, 15:22:16
Actually I'm not sure full sun is the best spot.  They over-heat easily and it's hard to get the ventilation right.  Mine gets a lot of indirect light reflecting off our light coloured gravel drive but doesn't get any direct sunlight and I find everything grows well and isn't leggy.  I had problems with wilting and scorch when I tried a sunny spot.

I know about conflict between family use of the garden and desire to grow veg!!!  I would dig up all the lawn given the chance but I am in the minority there - I keep slicing little bits off every year but they will rumble me in the end  ;)
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on February 27, 2011, 21:05:51
Yes I know what you mean Morris! Mine are very tolerant though. But I do like a nice flower garden as well, and so it's a mix of veg and flowers.

It's on a steep hill, and the wendy house is the only flat place. Otherwise if I move it (believe me I've thought about this) it will roll down the hill everytime she leans on it.

Which would be ok except it might crush my plants.  :o

Maybe at the top of the garden, somehow tied to the shed... Less sunny, but still not too shady.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: sunloving on February 28, 2011, 11:08:21
I have mine up all year round, currently have lots in there hardening off leeks, onions, sunflowers, and lots of hardy bedding.
Its great for over wintering slightly tender things and forcing early strawberries.

I agree about not in full sun everything gets fried, and i nail a wire around mine attached to shed or drainpipe to make sure they dont get blown over and def remeber to load from the bottom!

I find to that having lots of spare bits helps in that there are holes for four horizontals so fill these on your lower rungs. And always tap the plastic bits onto the metal uprights with a rock or hammer as this ensures a flat and not wobbly greenhouse!

In the high summer you can grow two pot toms in each one .
Brill things and you can get them cheap in wilkies come october sale.
Good luck with yours
x sunloving


Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: shirlton on February 28, 2011, 11:15:13
We use ours in the unheated GH but not yet cos its too cold
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: 1066 on February 28, 2011, 12:27:20
Mine stays up all year round (except in Nov when it blew over cos I hadn't tied it in properly!  ::) )  I've overwintered salads and a few tender bits and bobs. It will go into full production mode shortly what with the zillion peas I have just sown, in it at the moment are some trays of poppies, and a few geraniums.
I would add that our garden is fairly sheltered from winds and frost so I've done well to keep the salads going over winter. I have a couple of pics from early Dec when we had all that snow, and everything still came through ok. In fact I bought another one last week from Wilcos on line for about £7, cheaper than ESK  ;)
I'd love a proper greenhouse up on the plot, myabe one day.......
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Susiebelle on February 28, 2011, 14:17:49
Digeroo - what's this about water? do you put hot water in the bottles?
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Dandytown on March 14, 2011, 13:40:11
I have a greenhouse but a self made one which is getting up to 26oC in the day.  I have everything in there now as the missus has banned pots of mud in the house.  My peppers are in there in a propagator and I hope they will be fine on the cold days.  I too would like a nice new big one

Could you build a greenhouse?  Mine was built from scrap wood, albeit a lot of it.  (see my site, it may be on there).  You can always tout around glaziers for old wooden frames, some complete with glass, that they are throwing away.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Borlotti on March 14, 2011, 14:39:41
Agree with having to weight them down, but find mine very useful.  It is against a wall, and have just put a few peas in there today and it feels quite warm.  Have left it unzipped.  It is also very useful for growing cats.  Dulce is getting too fat to sit there.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Emagggie on March 14, 2011, 16:41:09
 ;D ;D ;D ;D  love it!
I find the mini greenhouse very good for hardening off plants. Taking the plastic cover off or putting it on is easier than transporting trays twice a day.
I also tie mine round with elastic to keep the cover on. As for weighting it down, I put housebricks on the bottom wire shelf- it seems to do the trick.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on March 14, 2011, 17:40:02
Mine stand up against the shed wall, and they've never moved an inch. They'll be in use in a couple of days, but meanwhile I've got to put up new ones because I couldn't get covers for the old, they're the biggest size and nobody seems to make them now. It doesn't matter as I'll be using them as shelving for stuff which doesn't need sheltering.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: lisaparkin on March 14, 2011, 17:47:42
I bought a 4 shelf mini greenhouse thingy from Wilkos for £12 last weekend, and a fleece cover as it is still cold at night. 

I filled the shelves with trays of flower seeds, zipped it all up.......got up 2 days later, opened my curtains....and.....the d**n thing had blown over!!!! :'( :'(   

Compost and trays everywhere :'(

I was gutted to say the least, it never occured to me it might blow over. 

It is now tied to the fence ;D
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: JudithM on March 19, 2011, 11:21:21
Digeroo please expand on use of water bottles. Like others I am interested to know if they are filled with hot water. How many are needed in the mini greehouse?
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: dtw on March 20, 2011, 20:51:50
My cats sit on mine too, I had to reinforce the roof with some polycarbonate sheeting to stop damage to the plants on the top shelf.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: sunloving on March 21, 2011, 14:32:26
I think the idea with the water bottles is not to fill them with hot water but to use them as heat storage is when its sunny they heat up and give on this heat over night, giving your greenhouse a more even temp regime.
They are useful alternative to bricks in the bottom to

x sunloving
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on March 29, 2011, 21:00:37
Hi everyone, I feel I've sort of joined the greenhouse club.  :)

This is my home-made mini greenhouse under construction.
(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q124/pigeonseed/th_MakingnewgreenhouseMarch11.jpg) (http://s135.photobucket.com/albums/q124/pigeonseed/?action=view&current=MakingnewgreenhouseMarch11.jpg)

I'm going to be able to get tomatoes and cucumbers out into it to make room for beans and squash on my window-sill! I bought the plastic sheet on ebay. I plan to convert three beds to temporary greenhouses this way. They're all against a warm west-facing wall.

I feel quite excited about it!
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: 1066 on March 30, 2011, 08:57:23
I feel quite excited about it!

and so you should  ;D
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: manicscousers on March 30, 2011, 10:39:52
just transferred 24 tomatoes to my indoor mini greenhouse, another 12 tomorrow to be followed by peppers to make way for cucumbers, beans, corn, melon and courgettes on the windowsills  ;D
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: cornykev on March 30, 2011, 16:11:28
I put some potted up cauli's in my MG yesterday.  :D
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Duke Ellington on March 30, 2011, 16:29:40
Kev ....is your mini greenhouse inside a glass greenhouse? or is standing outdoors?

Duke
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on April 03, 2011, 21:00:17
(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q124/pigeonseed/th_2nd_minighouse_coldframe_apr11.jpg) (http://s135.photobucket.com/albums/q124/pigeonseed/?action=view&current=2nd_minighouse_coldframe_apr11.jpg)
I made another mini greenhouse with bamboo and plastic. I've gone mini-greenhouse crazy! I'll stop now.  ;D
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: 1066 on April 04, 2011, 08:48:31
looks a good use of space to me  :)
I need some plastc sheeting for a cold frame that Mr 1066 is going to make me, must remember to check ebay out  :)
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: pigeonseed on April 04, 2011, 21:48:02
This is the one I got. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280560094324 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280560094324)

I'm pleased, very thick plastic. I'm hoping it'll last a few years if I take it indoors overwinter. I do have environmental qualms, still digging strips of plastic sheet out of my allotment, which was uncultivated for many years...  :-\  If I can make it last a few years I'll feel better.
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: 1066 on April 04, 2011, 22:36:17
thanks for the link  :)

I know exactly what you mean about enviro concerns, but I've had the "joy" of digging up glass in the garden and the allotment, so tend to avoid glass  :-\
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: cornykev on April 05, 2011, 05:11:42
Mines standing outdoors Duke, the back against a fence and the side against my shed.  :D
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: Dandytown on April 05, 2011, 12:43:42
My plastic one had been blown around the allotment last week as the bricks and slabs didnt hold it in place.

I have removed the cover and pushed the frame deep into the ground and covered with debri netting.  Has made a lovely brassica cage
Title: Re: Using mini greenhouse
Post by: landimad on April 05, 2011, 15:05:31
Here is mine,
http://i922.photobucket.com/albums/ad68/landimad/garden/05-04-2011/minigreenhouse.jpg

And here is how I fixed it down.
http://i922.photobucket.com/albums/ad68/landimad/garden/05-04-2011/fixings.jpg

A piece of old hose to use as a slide and the washing line to fix to the fence.
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