I bought my greenhouse near the end of the year, last year. It is 5ft x 6ft. Big enough for me as I am 4ft 11 in my socks.
So this year I have been able to plant a lot more. I am really enjoying myself. I hope of course to learn a lot more, and looking forward to that indeed with your help.
Thank you grannyp
It has always been a wish of mine to get a greenhouse. Many things though stepped in the way of me getting one sooner. But so pleased now I have it. So much enjoyment I am having. And looking around here on the forum I have learned some good tips already.
That is nice you have a greenhouse as well. Sure you will get a lot of pleasure planting, and seeing all start to grow, as I have.
It has always been a wish of mine to get a greenhouse. Many things though stepped in the way of me getting one sooner. But so pleased now I have it. So much enjoyment I am having. And looking around here on the forum I have learned some good tips already.
That is nice you have a greenhouse as well. Sure you will get a lot of pleasure planting, and seeing all start to grow, as I have.
Hello grannyp
Such a shame about the damage there due to the winds, so hope the damage wont be too hard to get repaired.
Your tomatoes look really good, a great size as well.
I looked today at mine, the plum tomatoes and the salad ones are now showing signs of turning more red, shouldn't be too long now, as for yours too.
Such a shame about the damage there due to the winds, so hope the damage wont be too hard to get repaired.
Your tomatoes look really good, a great size as well.
I looked today at mine, the plum tomatoes and the salad ones are now showing signs of turning more red, shouldn't be too long now, as for yours too.
Thank you krosagro I am looking forward to planting more, seeing all grow hopefully, that will be so rewarding.
With respect, the link you added has been checked by a friend of mine, it appears to have a fault, like a red warning sign (unsafe site). I felt wise not to click on it.
Maybe you could check that out.
Yes applestar all is doing well in my greenhouse, really pleased I got it now, So much enjoyment. Unfortunately I didn't take note of the actual names of the tomatoes, just there are small cherry/salad/plum type. All look healthy, and many turning red now.
It will be interesting to learn of the ones that are thought to be the best and tastiest.
All the best with yours grannyp. Reading 'Moneymaker' got me to thinking has anyone come across a Money Tree yet, as I would like one........or two.
With respect, the link you added has been checked by a friend of mine, it appears to have a fault, like a red warning sign (unsafe site). I felt wise not to click on it.
Maybe you could check that out.
Yes applestar all is doing well in my greenhouse, really pleased I got it now, So much enjoyment. Unfortunately I didn't take note of the actual names of the tomatoes, just there are small cherry/salad/plum type. All look healthy, and many turning red now.
It will be interesting to learn of the ones that are thought to be the best and tastiest.
All the best with yours grannyp. Reading 'Moneymaker' got me to thinking has anyone come across a Money Tree yet, as I would like one........or two.
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I started a new thread to discuss Subject: Best flavor tomato varieties to grow in a greenhouse ?grannyp wrote:Hello again, we are growing Moneymaker, are they the best for taste please?
I am still looking for the Money Trees grannyp, as soon as I find any I will let you know.
Thank you Richard.
It is a good size for my needs, and fits in well in my garden. I will be taking some cuttings today, that will be interesting to see how they grow. I have my secateurs, rooting powder and plant pots at the ready.
Have a lovely weekend.
Meme
Thank you Richard.
It is a good size for my needs, and fits in well in my garden. I will be taking some cuttings today, that will be interesting to see how they grow. I have my secateurs, rooting powder and plant pots at the ready.
Have a lovely weekend.
Meme
Aww, that must have been lovely for you applestar when you grew those African violets, hope you saved some of your Mom's plant though. My Mum and Grandma had a lot, various shades of colours.
I remember learning a bit of what can be done with plants, like the cuttings, from when I was at school, X amount of years ago.. cough.
There was a garden in the centre of the school, so nice that was seeing all beginning to grow.
It really has only been these last few years I have got more into gardening, with being now medically retired from work. A great interest it is for me. In a lot smaller scale of course as many on this lovely forum. But I am happy how all is going at the moment.
I have also learned so very much while being a member here, reading around, writing a lot of notes too.
I remember learning a bit of what can be done with plants, like the cuttings, from when I was at school, X amount of years ago.. cough.
There was a garden in the centre of the school, so nice that was seeing all beginning to grow.
It really has only been these last few years I have got more into gardening, with being now medically retired from work. A great interest it is for me. In a lot smaller scale of course as many on this lovely forum. But I am happy how all is going at the moment.
I have also learned so very much while being a member here, reading around, writing a lot of notes too.