Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Growing in Greenhouses & Polytunnels => Topic started by: Worms wife on July 14, 2011, 11:22
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Is it too late in the season to start growing 'things' in my new green house?
It is clean,lovely and full of new pots...but it is missing something..oh yes...things growing!!
What the heck should I start with my green fingered friends :wub:
Any advice would really help and make me look like I'm not just sitting in there reading the paper.
Thanks
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Hi, I think you could sow lettuce leaves for summer use and in a few weeks time start off your winter lettuces for overwintering under cover. Also spring onions (Lisbon variety), not sure about radish :tongue2: but you might want to give it a go. Basil and oregano in pots possibly as well. It might not be too late to find a garden centre that is looking to sell off tomato plants or chilli plants cheap either. Good luck
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There are still a few plants in garden centres, but they might be a bit expensive . Might be worth looking for well grown chillis, peppers, cucumbers and toms. Be careful what you sow in the greenhouse at this time of the year there is still a couple of months of summer possible((????)) when it might get too hot for seedlings. :lol: :lol: :lol:
You could start stuff such as carrots and beetroot and spring onions in large pots and bring them in in Autumn, and you can grow salad leaves through the winter. Also, next month there should be some seed potatoes available to grow in pots for winter new potatoes.
Have fun! :D
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Thanks for that advice-I may look at buying potato bags for growing my spuds in as I only have a little veg patch.Are they worth having? What potatoes will 'wow' my mother inlaw ( :wacko:) at Christmas that I can say I grew ???
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Don't know if your on an allotment or not but if you are or know anyone else growing tomatoes you could ask them to give you their nipped out side shoots!
You can pot them on and within a week or 2 they will root and you will have a plant growing and should get a crop off it this year ;)
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OO! Thankyou Mr Stompy :happy:
I know a man with a tomato plant so I reckon I will ask him ;)
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I grow potatoes in bags now for Christmas in the green house, all year lettuce should be ok but don't let them get to warm if you grow them now and in truth there nothing wrong with just sitting there reading and planing next year Good luck with many great days in the green house
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You can grow vegetables any time of the year. I find it helps to keep them warm during colder months. I cannot wait to harvest my spuds, never grown them before, they are flowering and the foliage is healthy.