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  • I hope not Guy, there'd be no glass left in any of them!!

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    • sorry it's not a greenhouse, but here is view from my tunnel door



      And from the other door



      The pile of junk you can see outside is a 3m x 3m tunnel, that I got very cheap, it's just waiting to go back up.
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      • My Tomatoes on the left and cucumbers on the right.




        Then in the tunnel, sungold toms, drying onions and a very untidy mess of stuff.



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        photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html

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        • Shirley's, gardeners delight, black cherry, lemon tree and San marzano tomatoes. With a couple of cucumbers and some basil. You can just see the self watering tray the peppers are sat on.

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          Location....East Midlands.

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          • Not exactly a Greenhouse so here's PT2.............

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            • Early days when tunnel was new. Loads of seeds growing in the trays on the shelf on the left.



              As is now:



              Courgettes and cucumbers mostly.



              Various tomatoes and the chopped back strawberry plants in tubs on the ground, kept here until the runners root strongly then they are going out.

              Various other young plants including sweet peppers and chillies in pots but you can't see them from the pics.

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              • How does everyone else have dinky wee pictures?

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                • most people are uploading their pictures to this site instead of linking to photobucket. Use the "Go Advanced" button for this.
                  My gardening blog: In Spades, last update 30th April 2018.
                  Chrysanthemum notes page here.

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                  • Bernies bad 4.

                    The ones on the left are my sungold and further down are Bernies bad boys which are making amazing progress.

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                    • I loved having a look at everyone greenhouse's what a great thread.
                      Here my greenhouse. It's a 12x8ft. Moving it later in the year. Just started to clear the ground today.

                      Tom's to left: Moneymarkers & Big Red


                      Melons, Chiles, Peppers & Strawberry to the right.
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                      • Peaceful coexistence. Toms on the left Christmas spuds (Charlotte) in the middle and cucumbers on the right.




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                        photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html

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                        • That looks very productive Bill. I see your toms (like many other people's) have trusses quite low down. I don't seem to get low trusses, I wonder why and if it's something I'm doing or not doing. I had 4 different varieties this year and only the Roma had a low truss.

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                          • Originally posted by gardening_gal View Post
                            That looks very productive Bill. I see your toms (like many other people's) have trusses quite low down. I don't seem to get low trusses, I wonder why and if it's something I'm doing or not doing. I had 4 different varieties this year and only the Roma had a low truss.
                            Most of those you can see are gardeners delight and the trusses can be very long, so they may actually start higher than it looks. Early on I thought mine were never going to throw out trusses and I put it down to the very cold nights we had right through to June.
                            photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html

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                            • Strange, I've got some Gardeners Delight, in buckets, like yours, but trusses are high up? Wonder if it's because mine are outside and exposed to the elements, had to struggle a bit more?
                              DottyR

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