Hello All,
I have a sun-room attached to my house, which gets loads of light and has loads of window-ledge space so seems a great place to have lots of containers. However, it also gets really, really hot in there, and I can't leave the windows open when I'm out (working full-time) so I can't regulate the temperature that way.
I've just been out to check on the heated propagator I put in there (about the only place I can put one on a window-ledge without the cable trailing across a hot radiator). I foolishly thought that it wouldn't get too warm in there at this time of year, but I was clearly wrong, and I may have cooked the seeds that I started in there last week (I hadn't realised, as before now, I have only checked in on them after dark). However, outside of a heated propagator, at this time of year, it's a reasonable place to get seeds going (much like an unheated greenhouse) and I did okay with that last year.
Unfortunately, as the year went on, it just got hotter and hotter and hotter in there. I don't have a thermometer, but it must have been over 40 C in there at times last year. It was hot enough to kill aubergine plants that were pretty well established last year.
So, my questions are these: Should I just accept that from about early June, I can't have any plants in my sun-room? Or is there anything (easily available, without spending too much) that will not only tolerate those temperatures, but will thrive, even if the temperature is then much lower during the night? I know tropical plants, like bananas, might do okay with the daytime temperatures, but will they manage the colder nights and can I overwinter them indoors without keeping my central heating on when I'm out or asleep?
I'm mostly interested in growing things that I can eat, but I'd be open to any suggestions anyone may have.
Thank you.
I have a sun-room attached to my house, which gets loads of light and has loads of window-ledge space so seems a great place to have lots of containers. However, it also gets really, really hot in there, and I can't leave the windows open when I'm out (working full-time) so I can't regulate the temperature that way.
I've just been out to check on the heated propagator I put in there (about the only place I can put one on a window-ledge without the cable trailing across a hot radiator). I foolishly thought that it wouldn't get too warm in there at this time of year, but I was clearly wrong, and I may have cooked the seeds that I started in there last week (I hadn't realised, as before now, I have only checked in on them after dark). However, outside of a heated propagator, at this time of year, it's a reasonable place to get seeds going (much like an unheated greenhouse) and I did okay with that last year.
Unfortunately, as the year went on, it just got hotter and hotter and hotter in there. I don't have a thermometer, but it must have been over 40 C in there at times last year. It was hot enough to kill aubergine plants that were pretty well established last year.
So, my questions are these: Should I just accept that from about early June, I can't have any plants in my sun-room? Or is there anything (easily available, without spending too much) that will not only tolerate those temperatures, but will thrive, even if the temperature is then much lower during the night? I know tropical plants, like bananas, might do okay with the daytime temperatures, but will they manage the colder nights and can I overwinter them indoors without keeping my central heating on when I'm out or asleep?
I'm mostly interested in growing things that I can eat, but I'd be open to any suggestions anyone may have.
Thank you.
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