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  • #76
    looking good - orderly chaos, which is as it should be - mine just looks like chaotic chaos and I don't have any good reasons for not sorting it ether :-)

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    • #77
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      View of my GH door - updated for 2018
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      1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.

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      • #78
        My greenhouse Theres a few leeks at the top,lots of tomatoes & peppers & a few petunias on the bottom shelf with a French marigold incase a whitefly comes along

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        Location : Essex

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        • #79
          Been busy in the allotment greenhouse over the last few days. Thought it was time to take some new photos.

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          Sometimes you just have to scratch that itch and get dirt under your finger nails.

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          • #80
            An update

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            • #81
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              Here are a few updates pictures. Not long till the warmer weather is back again then it will all explode with growth again.

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              • #82
                May

                Here's the tunnel in early May:

                Not much going on up the left side... a few broad beans in flower out of sight behind the door, some cucs, toms and sweetcorn on the shelf, a couple of baskets of strawbs, and a Maskotka tom in a basket at the end.

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                On the right, there's onions at the back, Spring greens, Spring onions, and more Spring greens - these are delicious right now, but need eating before they go over! Two Tumbler toms in baskets, and two baskets of strawbs, just coming into flower.

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                He-Pep!

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                • #83
                  my lottie doorway,all the usuall suspects,need get some out,ready for when the chilli,peppers and toms want to go in,slow but sure,pic 3 is the brassicas,taken yesterday,it seems to be the bean family that are struggling to,want to grow,
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                  • #84
                    It's been a while since I've posted but I have been busy - doing garden things...


                    Below is some chilies/peppers that I've just planted out. These ones are mostly in the auto-pot system. I've taken the chance that there won;t be any more frost - but if really pushed I can run a heater into the tunnel for a night or two

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                    This is my tomato experiment below. This year I've planted through a weed suppressing fabric that will hopefully double as a bit of a moisture "keep-er-inner" as I've buried a soaker hose in there too. I had estimated I could get 15 plants per row but I ended up with 13 per row. The pots along the right hand side of the raised bed are more chilies just resting - until I get the larger pots sorted out for them. Since taking the picture I've moved out all the flowers and planted more tomatoes in the two beds to the left hand side.

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                    Last edited by Bacchus; 09-05-2018, 02:33 PM.

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                    • #85
                      GH No. 1.
                      Tomatoes, a lonely little cucumber and Bess with ball.

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                      GH No.2

                      Tomatoes on the shelf, strawberries behind the compost and empty pots that may or may not grow tomatoes.

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                      GH No 3

                      Seedling squashes, courgettes and beans - potting up GH

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                      GH No 4

                      Just to prove that I'm not the tidiest person on the Vine.

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                      GH No 5 - the little one behind GH No 1 is empty.

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                      • #86
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                        The beets and garlic are really taking off now

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                        3 cucumbers and a tomato.

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                        The pepino. A slow grower!

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                        A variety! Toms, chillies, courgette.

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                        Purple sprouting brocilli
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                        • #87
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                          Tomatoes

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                          The 3 Sister not doing so well. Just starting to come up now

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                          At last some shade. Best thing I’ve done.... it’s fab!

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                          Onions!

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Bacchus View Post
                            It's been a while since I've posted but I have been busy - doing garden things...


                            Below is some chilies/peppers that I've just planted out. These ones are mostly in the auto-pot system. I've taken the chance that there won;t be any more frost - but if really pushed I can run a heater into the tunnel for a night or two

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                            This is my tomato experiment below. This year I've planted through a weed suppressing fabric that will hopefully double as a bit of a moisture "keep-er-inner" as I've buried a soaker hose in there too. I had estimated I could get 15 plants per row but I ended up with 13 per row. The pots along the right hand side of the raised bed are more chilies just resting - until I get the larger pots sorted out for them. Since taking the picture I've moved out all the flowers and planted more tomatoes in the two beds to the left hand side.

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                            Looks amazing. What varieties have you got?
                            And what do you do with all those tomatoes?

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                              GH No. 1.
                              Tomatoes, a lonely little cucumber and Bess with ball.

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                              GH No.2

                              Tomatoes on the shelf, strawberries behind the compost and empty pots that may or may not grow tomatoes.

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                              GH No 3

                              Seedling squashes, courgettes and beans - potting up GH

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                              GH No 4

                              Just to prove that I'm not the tidiest person on the Vine.

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                              GH No 5 - the little one behind GH No 1 is empty.
                              I want five greenhouses.

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                              • #90
                                Loving the ironing board, VC.

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