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  • #31
    olive tree, potato's chitting[hopefully], mint, garlic, strawberrys,2 raspberry bushes from poundland, just bought yesterday and need to go into a pot, peanuts, and i have toms and chillies inside on windowsill,
    thats it till the weekend

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    • #32
      forgot the lettuce aswell

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      • #33
        I have growing in greenhouse at present:-Rebore kale in tomato pots, likewise PSB, Spring cabbage,Tall curled Kale, Toscana de nero kale, two trays of wheat or barley (not sure which) large potted Chrysanthemums which are now producing cuttings, potted carnation, potted shallot, stored onions, chitting potatoes,(3 lots), overwintering grape vines X 2, overwintering Cape Goosebery and Jalapeno Chillies,stored onions,stored shallots,gladioli corms,Kelsae onion plants,Golden bear onion plants, red torpedo onion plants,leek plants, seed leeks in large pots.
        My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
        to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

        Diversify & prosper


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        • #34
          In my unheated and (soon to be addressed!) drafty greehouse, I have some spring cabbages in buckets and some knobbly bright green objects that are growing tiny curly sprouts - like piggy tails!. My OH was given them by a Madeiran friend, who said they were called "pipinellas". I'd post a photo but the OH has planted them in pots. Anyone ever heard of them?
          Last edited by Oleander; 30-01-2009, 03:56 PM.
          Never say never!

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          • #35
            I have growing in greenhouse and tunnels at present:-

            Spring cabbage,
            large potted Chrysanthemums which are now producing cuttings
            potted shallot
            stored onions and garlic
            overwintering grape vines X 3 (permanent planting)
            overwintering Cape Goosebery
            leek seedlings
            Several varieties of onion seedlings
            Hative de Niort shallots
            other shallots
            modules of spring onion
            modules of sweet pea
            modules of chive


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            • #36
              I have got in my greenhouse, loads of geraniums, lettuce sowed today, leeks which are newly germinated and some succulents!

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              • #37
                Tunnel and greenhouse contain :-

                Olive tree (keeping it out of the worst of the weather)
                Lots of winter salads
                Overwintering beetroot (for the leaves)
                Spring onions
                Some 'spare' tulips in the soil
                Various perennials grown from seed last year in the soil - I thought they'd be better than in small pots over winter
                Collection of plastic bottles for keeping slugs off
                Various pots of bulbs/lilies

                But that's cheating really....what have I done for this season? Only a few broadies and some root cuttings of primula denticulata
                Growing in the Garden of England

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                • #38
                  Any chance of people going back and modifying their posts, saying if your greenhouse is heated or not and to what degree ()
                  Because I see things being grown here and I think, blimey, my unheated greenhouse has been down to -7 over the last few weeks.
                  "Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"

                  Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.

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                  • #39
                    cabbage, grapevine, carrots, muli, swede, broad beans, peas, lettuce, chard, beetroot, leeks, potaoes in bags, parsnips (to win the longest in the village show in september) peach cuttings, strawberrys. I have avery full and productive unheated greenhouse.

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                    • #40
                      nothing because i cant afford to heat it this year
                      but i have brought some trays of onions in and leeks
                      dont want them being killed off this weekend , these just germinated
                      i have got tomatoes indoors though and 1 chilli plant
                      wont be long before eerything warms up cant wait
                      Take photographs today because tommorow you might not have

                      Together everyone achieves more

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                      • #41
                        Some strawberry plants and garlic and a few beans - well, that's if they are still alive - I must go and check!
                        Bernie aka DDL
                        Bernie aka DDL

                        Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things

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                        • #42
                          Got some radish and lettuce in a grow bag just germinated and 7 plastic crates with gravel in just waiting for my ring culture tomatoes to sit on! Never tried this before, but as my greenhouse sits ion concrete and no soil borders thought it might get better results than simple grow bags - anybody else had any experience of this ring culture thingymajig wotsit?
                          'May your cattle never wander and your crops never fail'

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                          • #43
                            Mine is unheated with half the roof covered in bubble wrap. It has spuds planted today, and a small lemon tree. And some various bean seedling and chard and spinach seedlings. Wonder whether they will survive the weather that is due next week!
                            Tori

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                            • #44
                              A pot of Thyme and a single sprig of Rosemary which have miraculously survived the winter so far, and a couple of freshly sown pots of Parsley and Spicey Leaves.

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