I really need to harden off my cucumbers, butternut squash and aubergines. They are in an unheated placcie greenhouse at the moment. Because of the heavy rain, I have been reluctant to put them outside. Am I being over-protective, could they go out despite the weather?
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Thanks for the reply taff. Problem is at the moment that we're getting heavy showers, then sunshine, then showers again and I'm back and forth to the greenhouse. Hoped to plant out at the end of May but if I have to keep delaying hardening off, I guess the planting time will also be delayed? Am anxious to free up the gh as I have tomatos to go in there.AKA Angie
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You could open the greenhouse door fully and the skylight fully, they get a bit of protection from the wind, but get a whiff of cold too.
Or, can you make a makeshift cold frame? Some bricks and glass or something a la Alys on GW last Friday....
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Just open the greenhouse when the weather is foul, they'll still get a bit of a breeze without being battered by the rain. Butternuts and aubs will sulk madly if they get too chilled/soaked/wind whipped. Either that, or, put them out with a bit of fleece chucked over them.
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i'm worried about my sweetcorn i put out
tall as it was it is being buffetted and broken by any gust that comes along
should i be concerned???Iamhanuman
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Originally posted by Iamhanuman View Posti'm worried about my sweetcorn i put out
tall as it was it is being buffetted and broken by any gust that comes along
should i be concerned???AKA Angie
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I put my tray of pots of climbing french beans out this morning - by lunchtime I'd brought the poor little beggars back in - nasty weather. Didn't fancy it myself so I thought the beans wouldn't!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostAre yours still hardening off or are they planted? I have planted mine but fotunately they are in between broad beans which seem to be protecting them a bit.
had been hardened off for a bit but i just worry can sweetcorn cope with broken leaves?Iamhanuman
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Originally posted by Iamhanuman View Postthey are planted
had been hardened off for a bit but i just worry can sweetcorn cope with broken leaves?
You might be lucky if they were well hardened off though.
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostJust open the greenhouse when the weather is foul, they'll still get a bit of a breeze without being battered by the rain. Butternuts and aubs will sulk madly if they get too chilled/soaked/wind whipped. Either that, or, put them out with a bit of fleece chucked over them.
I have all my plants (toms, beans, sweetcorns, marigold, aster, gazania) in a plastic covered greenhouse. I leave the front flap open from 7a to 8 pm every day and zip it 1/2 way through or less at nights. Do I still need to move all plants outside the greenhouse for hardening before planting? or can I leave the in and leave the flaps open at night and will that harden them off. Never had a green house until this year hence not very clear on hardening off.cheers Reks
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