Hi everyone,
I'm back again for another growing season. Not been around much as I have been busy with my 9 month year old daughter (I cant believe she is already that old, crawling and now pulling herself up) and also I decided to brew my own beer from grain. ;)
Plot has been dug over and things are looking good, but had a small question.
As I live in Scotland it gets very cold during the winter so I have insulated my cold greenhouse. Problem is that it still goes below 0 degrees on some nights.
I take it I cant grow anything over the winter in this? Would have been good to have leaf lettuce or parsley.
So hows everyone been?
forgot to post some pictures
(http://backyard.8m.net/garden%20veg/04.01.09/IMG_4408.JPG)
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There are several varieties of lettuce like Bronze arrow that will stand several degrees of frost, and chichory/endives which are hardier... a bit of poly cover should be enough. :)
Nice to see you back Chris :)
Just caught up with the piccies on your blog ;D
Yes, kids do grow up quickly, can't believe mine are 13 and 10 already.
I have the same problem as you. I don't heat my greenhouse, so I don't grow anything in it over winter as it gets too cold, but it's ok for overwintering tender plants. I do still cover them with fleece though as it gets very cold in there.
My dad has a small parafin heater in his greenhouse, and it keeps the frost off, but still doesn't raise the temperature by a great deal.
Jo.
Winter Density lettuces might grow in the greenhouse. They grew all the way through the Winter last yera for me but:
1. Live in the middle of England.
2. I started the plants off in September.
3. Winter was very mild last year
..anyway give it a try
And if it is going to be a really chilly night, fleece and newspaper would be a good bet. A sheet of 2 or newspaper is what my grandad always covered his larger tender plants with during frosty spells, and I use fleece in my greenhouse now as I can no longer afford to heat it.