Hello, I'm new here and just looking for some advice please
I have a space in my front porch where I usually grow cucumbers or tomatoes. This year the person who helps out with watering has been taken ill, so I am looking at options with inbuilt resevoirs for when I am away.
At first the quadgrow looked ideal but it is too long for the porch. Then I thought of growing tomatoes in the chilligrow with bigger pots, but could they be too close together? I am growing Sungold so cordon tomatoes and was considering a cucumber as well.
The final idea is to have a Hozelock 'self-watering' growbag tray. This is the right size but has a much smaller resevoir of water. It has a 15 litre resevoir for 2 or three plants, whereas the chilligrow has 7 litres expandable with a 25 litre kit, which I could also adapt to hold even more water. On the other hand it seems like there would be more soil available for the plants in a deep growbag. Another consideration is that I might have to move all the plants to bring some furniture through and don't know if that is even possible with a growbag. When I have used black plastic buckets in the past, I was able to move them when absolutely necessary.
Also, the porch is glass and south facing so acts like a greenhouse on the hottest days.
So I just don't know what to do for the best, if anyone has any advice or has used any of these products, especially inside, and has any recommendations I would be grateful as I need to move my plants of the sill. The wind has blown my best tomato plant off the sill yesterday and snapped the stem though![Frown](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Thanks.
![Smile](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
At first the quadgrow looked ideal but it is too long for the porch. Then I thought of growing tomatoes in the chilligrow with bigger pots, but could they be too close together? I am growing Sungold so cordon tomatoes and was considering a cucumber as well.
The final idea is to have a Hozelock 'self-watering' growbag tray. This is the right size but has a much smaller resevoir of water. It has a 15 litre resevoir for 2 or three plants, whereas the chilligrow has 7 litres expandable with a 25 litre kit, which I could also adapt to hold even more water. On the other hand it seems like there would be more soil available for the plants in a deep growbag. Another consideration is that I might have to move all the plants to bring some furniture through and don't know if that is even possible with a growbag. When I have used black plastic buckets in the past, I was able to move them when absolutely necessary.
Also, the porch is glass and south facing so acts like a greenhouse on the hottest days.
So I just don't know what to do for the best, if anyone has any advice or has used any of these products, especially inside, and has any recommendations I would be grateful as I need to move my plants of the sill. The wind has blown my best tomato plant off the sill yesterday and snapped the stem though
![Frown](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Thanks.
Comment