Afternoon all,
My cucumbers, tomatoes etc have all come up and, due to the recent cold nights, I have kept them in a poly-greenhouse within my polytunnel (frost has killed off tomatoes earlier in the year in the tunnel).
Trouble is I will be away from my plot for some time (3-5days) so I was wondering should I keep these crops in the greenhouse within the poly and risk being fried (and what can I do to reduce the chance of this happening) or leave them out of the smaller greenhouse in the poly and risk being hit by a cold snap?
Will putting my potted up tomatoes in a tray with an inch of water within the second poly be enough to stop any death by overheating?
Has anyone experience anything similar?
Advice please![Smile](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Samuel
My cucumbers, tomatoes etc have all come up and, due to the recent cold nights, I have kept them in a poly-greenhouse within my polytunnel (frost has killed off tomatoes earlier in the year in the tunnel).
Trouble is I will be away from my plot for some time (3-5days) so I was wondering should I keep these crops in the greenhouse within the poly and risk being fried (and what can I do to reduce the chance of this happening) or leave them out of the smaller greenhouse in the poly and risk being hit by a cold snap?
Will putting my potted up tomatoes in a tray with an inch of water within the second poly be enough to stop any death by overheating?
Has anyone experience anything similar?
Advice please
![Smile](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Samuel
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