Hello,
I am new to this website so please guide me if this info is elsewhere and I just missed it.
This year I really got the growing my own veg bug. I have been growing in my small veg patch for 20 years the usual suspects and with moderate success. However I had new paths built and supplemented my soil with 'recycled compost' from a professional source and the difference in usability and output of my clay soil is remarkable [and very tasty]
My bug has now spread to the use of my 6'x6' greenhouse - I need help with this. I have had this paved greenhouse for 20 years and grow lovely tomatoes and cucumbers each summer but up to now nothing in the winter.
So how does the cold greenhouse work in the winter? I have a number of baby lettuces, raddishes, spinach & oriental greens planted in October, plus a still struggling chilli plant and a substantial Vietnamese Corriander [very tasty!] which are just coping. There is no chance of heating so where is the best bit of my greenhouse for plants right now? It is sunk under the new path levels -around 6" on 3 sides. So is the paved base now protected? Does stuff grown better on the shelves and staging - is it less frosty? How do I bubble wrap and how high up, given that the lettuce are winter varieties. The door fits rather poorly - is that the best ventilation or should I bubble wrap the small gap at the top? Two sides of the greenhouse are protected by adjacent fence and shed so this area is sheltered from winds. I live south of London.
All guidance is welcome - thank you.
Ann
I am new to this website so please guide me if this info is elsewhere and I just missed it.
This year I really got the growing my own veg bug. I have been growing in my small veg patch for 20 years the usual suspects and with moderate success. However I had new paths built and supplemented my soil with 'recycled compost' from a professional source and the difference in usability and output of my clay soil is remarkable [and very tasty]
My bug has now spread to the use of my 6'x6' greenhouse - I need help with this. I have had this paved greenhouse for 20 years and grow lovely tomatoes and cucumbers each summer but up to now nothing in the winter.
So how does the cold greenhouse work in the winter? I have a number of baby lettuces, raddishes, spinach & oriental greens planted in October, plus a still struggling chilli plant and a substantial Vietnamese Corriander [very tasty!] which are just coping. There is no chance of heating so where is the best bit of my greenhouse for plants right now? It is sunk under the new path levels -around 6" on 3 sides. So is the paved base now protected? Does stuff grown better on the shelves and staging - is it less frosty? How do I bubble wrap and how high up, given that the lettuce are winter varieties. The door fits rather poorly - is that the best ventilation or should I bubble wrap the small gap at the top? Two sides of the greenhouse are protected by adjacent fence and shed so this area is sheltered from winds. I live south of London.
All guidance is welcome - thank you.
Ann
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