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    As you probably know the I have both a greenhouse and a poly tunnel.

    I wondered what everybody's thoughts were on what to grow in each.

    I am a novice veggie gardener so just wondered what the different benefits were between the two for different veggies.

    I also have space outside where I will be growing potatoes, brassicas, salads, onions, carrots and other roots etc.

    I thought marrow, squash, cucumber, tomatoes, courgettes etc but I don't know which would benefit most from greenhouse or poly tunnel.

    Decisions, decisions.... all this the day after a monster migraine Argggggghhhhh!!!!
    Your thoughts would be massively helpful please.
    Lynne x

  • #2
    Cukes, tomatoes and peppers in the poly.
    Seedlings started off in greenhouse.
    Squash, pumpkins, marrow outside.

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    • #3
      Thank you Zazen,
      That's exactly the kind on info I need.
      I don't know why but I had the notion, goodness knows where it came from, that it was better to grow the squash, pumpkins and marrows inside.
      I'm glad I asked this question now!!!!
      Lynne x

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      • #4
        I grew my squash in the tunnel last year, they made good ground cover between the tomatoes and I got a better crop than I've ever had outside. Pumpkins are a bit big for the tunnel though I reckon.

        The polytunnel is an excellent way to grow things earlier and later than you can get away with outside - eg my peas in the polytunnel are flowering while the ones outside are looking wind-battered, stunted and sorry for themselves. Potatoes in the tunnel are about 6 inches tall, outside they aren't even showing... In full summer, polytunnel and greenhouse are very similar. You can maintain different conditions in each one though - tunnel slightly more humid than greenhouse for eg.

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        • #5
          There's also this thread with a similar discussion: http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...nel_70946.html

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          • #6
            Thanks for that link. I did look if there was a similar thread but its such a big forum I couldn't find one.
            Could a mod perhaps merge my question onto that link please?
            Lynne x

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            • #7
              Another consideration might be the frequency of picking & the relative positions of house,greenhouse & polytunnel
              He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

              Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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              • #8
                A further consideration would be planting method & given the existing set up I would say,pots & trays in the greenhouse & direct planted in the poly.
                I am wondering if the old gardener grew some tropical plants in the greenhouse given the shale base & the overhead mister.
                He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

                Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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                • #9
                  Very possibly. The mister is up and running again now thanks to son in law.
                  Lynne x

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