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  • Are those your Black Cherry, Sparrow? They look amazing! Ive got two of those as well, all the toms are still green though. My other toms are 3 Sungold, and 1 peardrop and 1 tumbler in baskets.

    Also in the tunnel are 12 sweetcorn, a load of French beans, giant parsley, and about 10 chilli plants (4 different varieties).

    And a row of onions from seed.

    And some sugarsnap peas.
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    • No, they are Dancing with Smurfs. They look fab but I am not sure when they are ripe.

      Your greenhouse sounds even more packed than mine!
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      • My tomato jungle, I mean greenhouse

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        • Maverick, that's looks amazing!!
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          • Originally posted by maverick451 View Post
            My tomato jungle, I mean greenhouse

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            I tip my hat to you sire!

            That is one hell of a greenhouse!
            "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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            • Here is one of my greenhouses.


              Here's a closer view of what's inside

              Grapes, melons, aubergines and lemons
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              • Getting a bit crowded now, time to thin some branches me thinks.
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                • My tomato jungle, I mean greenhouse
                  Really very nice, maverick. Hope you get enough sun to ripen that lot...


                  greenishfing, what age is that grape vine in your top picture? Do you have it planted outside and growing in, or is the whole thing inside? Can't quite tell from the image. Nice looking specimen though
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                  • Well 2 to 3 weeks further in! Still "Well Chuffed"











                    Come on ya beggers! "RIPEN" .................
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                    • Originally posted by Philthy View Post
                      Really very nice, maverick. Hope you get enough sun to ripen that lot...


                      greenishfing, what age is that grape vine in your top picture? Do you have it planted outside and growing in, or is the whole thing inside? Can't quite tell from the image. Nice looking specimen though
                      I think it's 5 or 6 years old. It's a Black Homberg. The grapes, when ripe, are large and sweet but do have seeds. It is planted completely inside the greenhouse. I also have another grapevine in another greenhouse which was a cutting off this one which is 3 years old now and also has several bunches of grapes.

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                      • Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
                        Well 2 to 3 weeks further in! Still "Well Chuffed"

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                        Come on ya beggers! "RIPEN".................
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                        • I think it's 5 or 6 years old. It's a Black Homberg. The grapes, when ripe, are large and sweet but do have seeds. It is planted completely inside the greenhouse.
                          What soil mix do you have it in? Do you feed it / what with / what frequency?
                          Any reason you chose to grow this variety?

                          Looks like it grows fairly quick if your cutting is fruiting after 3 years (assuming it was a layered piece)?

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                          • I've really enjoyed looking through this thread. There are some amazing greenhouse spaces in here which gives me something to aspire to. Hope you don't mind me adding my polytunnel in since there are other PTs in here.

                            We're on a really tight budget so I've had to be a bit creative with things. My "staging" are some old chairs with planks of wood on top. Doesn't look pretty but it works very well as shelving. I made nets for front and back door areas and the flooring has bits of old plastic found in our garage. Next year I hope we get round to recycling some old flagstones for a more permanent floor.

                            In there at the moment are 3 Gardener's Delight tomato plants, a raspberry bush, some lollo rossa lettuce, beetroot and lots of vegetable seedlings. I don't keep things in the PT all the time - try and shove things out when the weather is good - unfortunately that hasn't happened very much this year

                            I'm new to gardening so still getting a feel for it all.

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                            LOVE growing food to eat in my little town back garden. Winter update: currently growing overwintering onions, carrots, lettuce, chard, salad leaves, kale, cabbage, radish, beetroot, garlic, broccoli raab, some herbs.

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                            • Mine seems a bit busy - I can barely get in there, yet again.

                              I'm very pleased with the amount of fruit this year though.

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                              • Originally posted by Basher View Post
                                Mine seems a bit busy - I can barely get in there, yet again.

                                I'm very pleased with the amount of fruit this year though.

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                                Nicely stocked @Basher Those large toms look delicious.
                                LOVE growing food to eat in my little town back garden. Winter update: currently growing overwintering onions, carrots, lettuce, chard, salad leaves, kale, cabbage, radish, beetroot, garlic, broccoli raab, some herbs.

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