I have some tomatoes that have germinated and are growing quite leggy (on living room windowsill) I am going to repot them into larger pots up to the leaves. Is it safe to put these in my plastic greenhouse as I am running out of room in the house? it gets really warm in there during the day.
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostI wouldn't- too extreme of temperature variation.
The floor/beds end up being an extension of the windowsills in our house!!
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If I was you I would make an internal greenhouse inside your greenhouse. I do this by using a pot 2 sizes bigger than the pot you have your tomato’s in and some bubble wrap.
Roll the bubble wrap around the bigger pot making a tub around it - allowing it to be as high as you think you need (like a loo roll leaving the top open). Then put your tomato pot inside that and back into the greenhouse to stay.
Don’t forget your double sided sticky tape and an adult to supervise you when using scissors.
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I put mine in the greenhouse and the conservatory during the day and take them into the house at night. they were sown end of Jan and are doing great.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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oh dear, I've sown my tomatoes into seed trays straight into my plastic greenhouse (as per the packet), it must be 2 weeks this weekend and I must admit I was wondering why nothing was happening. I take it I should have them indoors. Should I empty the tray and start again or just bring it in......
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