This is my new greenhouse, I am using it for my chilli and pepper plants aswell as some Toms.
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Cant wait to get all my plants settled in.
Congratulations on getting a great greenhouse. Sure you will get great enjoyment from it. Nice photos.
Looks great. We bought a 10ftx8ft greenhouse at the end of last summer so we are also looking forward to this year!
What are you planning on growing in it?
...and does anyone have any tips for me. It's my first time growing in a greenhouse.
Looks well smart. Apart from seedlings, I grow tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers along with some sacrificial tagetes and basil to protect the crops.
This year I plan to put some overwintering broccoli and some overwinter lettuce in my greenhouse in containers. I want to utilse it more in the winter as I have never really done that yet.
glad to see that you have installed auto vents. A must in my opinion,
I start all my seeds i there and later on in the season grow cues toms chillis and last year grew some watermellons they didnt grow that big about childrens football size but they were tasty though
BTW just noticed remember to fill your bird feeder :)
wow, what a lovely greenhouse! it's such an advantage to have one, we'd be lost without ours now. As others have said, we start off lots of seelings in ours, also plants that don't like the frost like my mini peach tree and early potatoes.
Last year we had indoor cucs too, but they didn't do as well as our outdoor ones.
Mum will probably come along a bit later to add loads more!
Rosie xxx
Thanks guys. Co-incidentally I potted up a dwarf peach in a large pot today and put it in there, it is beginning to blossom aswell, I got it for my mum for mothers day.
I was thinking of doing cucumbers as it has the wires in place ready for training them but I think i'll decide against it as it will shade my chillis too much.
I am already using the shelving for various types of veg and flower seeds, I also potted up a couple of Canna rhizomes of the variety 'Lucifer' which will be interesting to grow. But I dont want to get too carried away with lots of different things in there. I'll be putting all my Orchids in there next. LOL.
Where's the "green with envy" smiley when you need it? ;D
Yep I'm greener than your jumper twang - all that potential...
Quote from: twang20 on March 22, 2009, 22:52:52
I also potted up a couple of Canna rhizomes of the variety 'Lucifer' which will be interesting to grow.
Where abouts are you Twang? as I leave most of my Cannas outside in pots or in the ground over winter, including Lucifer. So hopefully you wont need to leave them in your shiny new greenhouse for too long, that way you can get more in there! The only Canna I cover and fleece up is a Yellow leaf variety, the name of which escapes me at the mo.
1066
I already have three, and share the big school's one but I have greenhouse envy as well! ::)
3 greenhouses, how lovely. If I won the lottery I could have a log cabin (like the one that was on this site) and a greenhouse. One would be sufficient. But at present I am content with my Argos walk in plastic greenhouse, only cost £30 so that can't be bad, and no glass to clean, also got the kitchen window ledge and an out-house.
Quote from: 1066 on March 23, 2009, 11:03:38
Quote from: twang20 on March 22, 2009, 22:52:52
I also potted up a couple of Canna rhizomes of the variety 'Lucifer' which will be interesting to grow.
Where abouts are you Twang? as I leave most of my Cannas outside in pots or in the ground over winter, including Lucifer. So hopefully you wont need to leave them in your shiny new greenhouse for too long, that way you can get more in there! The only Canna I cover and fleece up is a Yellow leaf variety, the name of which escapes me at the mo.
1066
Thats good to know, I was just going to leave it in there until I see some growth. I live in Norwich so it's not exactly arctic. I haven't grown Canna before but I love the look of them.
The next addition to the greenhouse is to tart up the entrance area. I just have a temporary ramp at the minute but I have a 6ft x 6ft area that im not sure what to do with. I cant decide between decking or a nice fancy brick weave step and a path leading to it. The area is mostly in shade and I was thinking of building some kind of cold-frame up against the adjacent wall. Is this ideal? I dont know if a cold-frame is meant to be in sun or shade. If not I might just build a little storage area for tools and stuff. Then I intend to install a water butt and possibly an irrigation system.
Choices, choices.
Twang, I think to be safe I'd let it develop its 1st shoots and leaves then bung it out to fend for itself, then next winter you should be ok as it will be a nice strong plant by then. But obviously only my oppinion I don't want to kill your canna off!!
Thats a smashing big greenhouse - lucky you! ;D
Here are some update pics, the plants are settling in nicely and pods a' plenty...
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Jalapeno
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Ancho Poblano
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Squash Pepper
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Ramiro
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Explosive Ember
Putting them in early has payed off. I also have some Toms in there and hundreds of seeds germinating on the shelves, various flowers and veg. ;D
Excellent...
Looking great - what is the last pic of - the 1 with the pretty purple flowers?
It's called Explosive ember, looks lovely doesnt it.
Yes and what a great name - will have to look out for that 1 in future years!
Hi Twang,
That's really top class work. I rarely get my chillis looking as good as that. Hope the lilies go well.
Are you heating your greenhouse or are you close enough to the sea that frost is unlikely? I've sown earlier than ever before and am concerned the seedlings that have been raised in the house wont survive in the greenhouse.
PS I can't get over how tidy everything looks :)
I have a 3kw thermostatic heater on the go, it stays on throughout the night usually keeping the temperature over 15 degrees.
I dont know if im just lucky how well things are going this year, or if it's down to caring for the plants obsessively ::) I cant deny that this is also the reason for the tidyness. It looks a right mess to me on these pics.