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Does anyone grow toms and cucumbers directly in greenhouse border
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I have a large polytunnel and everything is in the soil - everything every year (except for two designated onion beds. I used to grow only cukes and toms for my old veg box scheme and they never came to any harm with constantly being grown in the same ground - the ground was treated every winter to a heavy mulch of well rotted FYM which was rotavated in in SpringRat
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http://scotsburngarden.blogspot.com/
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For the first time, I have a couple of Gardeners Delight in pots, and all the Sungolds and Cucumbers are direct into the soil.
I overdid it last year and the greenhouse was stuffed and everything was in pots, so I used to water copiously and in the end I got Botrytis which claimed large amounts of my hard work.
This year everything is a lot less humid and they are all quite strong with ample flowers.
I do however have a flagstone path up the middle sitting on black weed control mesh - this was an error as its like a Youth Hostel for slugs.We're the Sweeney, son - and we haven't had any dinner.
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Originally posted by Arthur Pounder View PostI do however have a flagstone path up the middle sitting on black weed control mesh - this was an error as its like a Youth Hostel for slugs.
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Originally posted by WillyNelson View PostGlad I read this as that was my plan. What's best for a greenhouse path then, flags directly in the soil?Attached Files
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