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thinking of winter

Started by jodiek, June 29, 2006, 20:04:19

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jodiek

Hi everyone,  ;D

As a complete novice whats best to grow in the greenhouse over the winter months? should i be thinking of heating?
growing toms and cus and they are going great, not bad for a greenhouse virgin. ;)

jodiek


MikeB

You can grow carrots in the border.

supersprout

Hi jodie, I'm a greenhouse virgin this year too!
Big plans for the winter greenhouse, including:

Carrots like MikeB says
Lettuce-y salad-ey things, mizuna, corn salad (probably more if I look carefully)
Spinach and mustard greens
Possibly broadies to get some early in the year ::)

If we liked them, radishes (but we don't)

Can't wait (only kidding - but really looking forward to the challenge of a four-season harvest :o)

jodiek

thanks for that guys,
i've had problems with my lettuce  in the greenhouse so far. they grow up rather than out! Is it just to hot during the summer?

thanke again.

supersprout

probably - they might do better outdoors after a short start in plugs in the g'house?

Svea

lettuce grows even in the middle of winter - not bad for a thing that can go so limp, eh?
have it in unheated g/h in the winter - shelter from the wind is all it needs to not become tough - but outdoors and in semi-shade in the summer. growing up means making a flower and seeds - it's one little stressed bunny (or plant, whichever)
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

jodiek

That was what my dad said, right as always!! >:(

valmarg

jodiek,  SOD WINTER!!!!  Do you think we could have a bit of summer first PLEASE!!!

I know gardeners like to plan ahead, but at this time of year can we enjoy what produce (glut) we have?

Start thinking about winter in September (at the earliest) PLEEESE!

valmarg

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