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I sweep it everyday! I'm little sad!Last edited by NatalieCooke; 22-07-2015, 10:22 AM.@thecluelessgardener
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Originally posted by Jay22 View PostI say again...I want a greenhouse. (I've nowhere sunny to put it though! )
So if you can squeeze one in somewere I say go for it!
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Originally posted by Jay22 View PostI tell you the truth...no sun today again! If it ever does come back I will have a look at where it shines in the garden and maybe get one for next year!sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Looking back, it’s the best part of 4 years since I kicked this thread off…. so probably time for an update!!
Tomatoes to the right of me, tomatoes to the left…. cucumbers straight ahead!
So not much changed there then. Though that said, the varieties grown have settled into a few old favourites, especially where the tomatoes are concerned. Sungolds and Ailsa Craig are the predominate ones grown now (and maskotka as an outside bush variety).
The orange B&Q buckets (other brands are available ) are still holding out well. I had thought that they may become brittle with age, but they are lasting the course, at £1 each originally, that’s only 25p a year!!
Anyway, it is 4 years the green house has been up, and worth every penny, not just in terms of payback on produce etc, but also from the enjoyment of being out there and doing stuff .. you just can’t beat it
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Having looked at all your wonderful pikkies I thought id post a photo of my own - however, as I've said before, you can't get much in a 6x4 blowaway
Starting on the left are a couple of watermelon plants with the lovely divided leaves, then 2 Chinese Slangen an 2 Marketmore cucumbers. There's Cucamelons growing along underneath all these plants.
Along the back wall are 3 or 4 Sweetheart melons and 3 horned melons. The Cucamelons are now starting to creep underneath these.
The right wall has 3 sweet peppers and two aubergines.
In the centre I have some chillies at the back along with another aubergine. Then the 3 banana plants and finally a small fig tree.
It's emptier than it was yesterday as I've planted some plants into the ground underneath the new blowaway I've put up.
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Just thought I'd check on the greenhouse dedicated to armpits..................
Attached Filessigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Polytunnel pretty rammed now - can't get everything into one pic!
Attached FilesHe-Pep!
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I can only get in sideways and going s-l-o-w-l-y...
Contains:
3 Lipstick peppers
3 Tygansky Baron peppers
4 Rosa Bianca aubergines (sown late April, now flowering)
2 Piquante peppers
And tomatoes: Purple Ukraine, Orange Banana (thanks nellie-m ), Ildi, Black Cherry (2 of these), Katja, Black Russian, Blush, Sandpoint, Red Zebra, 100s&1000s, Rainbow F1, Gardener's Delight, Sweet Million F!, Dancing with Smurfs
Everything planted in the borders bar the 100s&1000s.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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