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  1. luke_arnold

    Green House question

    Because we sailors always gravitate toward the red lights!
    Because we sailors always gravitate toward the red lights!
    Because we sailors always gravitate toward the red lights!
    Because we sailors always gravitate toward the red lights!
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  2. Genie2312

    Mini Greenhouse....ideas

    The polystyrene feels so warm at the touch that is is really tempting to use it as some sort of insulator. I stored bits of polystyrene for like one year, and eventually used some under the pots...
    The polystyrene feels so warm at the touch that is is really tempting to use it as some sort of insulator. I stored bits of polystyrene for like one year, and eventually used some under the pots and threw away the rest.
    The polystyrene feels so warm at the touch that is is really tempting to use it as some sort of insulator. I stored bits of polystyrene for like one year, and eventually used some under the pots and threw away the rest.
    The polystyrene feels so warm at the touch that is is really tempting to use it as some sort of insulator. I stored bits of polystyrene for like one year, and eventually used some under the pots...
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  3. Bravas

    Waterlogged greenhouse!

    There may be a problem with a clay layer below surface level. I had something similar - each time it rained I had standing water in the back garden. I dug a sump hole through the clay - about 5 -...
    There may be a problem with a clay layer below surface level. I had something similar - each time it rained I had standing water in the back garden. I dug a sump hole through the clay - about 5 - and filled the hole with rubble/stones'. In 25 years I have not had a repeat. My son had a similar...
    There may be a problem with a clay layer below surface level. I had something similar - each time it rained I had standing water in the back garden. I dug a sump hole through the clay - about 5 - and filled the hole with rubble/stones'. In 25...
    There may be a problem with a clay layer below surface level. I had something similar - each time it rained I had standing water in the back garden. I dug a sump hole through the clay - about 5 -...
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  4. blacksmith

    heating my greenhouse

    Would be interest to hear how you progress with your woodstove burner,please let use know once you up and running .. Dave
    Would be interest to hear how you progress with your woodstove burner,please let use know once you up and running .. Dave
    Would be interest to hear how you progress with your woodstove burner,please let use know once you up and running .. Dave
    Would be interest to hear how you progress with your woodstove burner,please let use know once you up and running .. Dave
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  5. davygfuchsia

    Greenhouse heaters .

    there are systems about where you could have a thermostat on a gas heater and it would only come on as needed but you would need power to the stat and ignition system,might be worth doing more...
    there are systems about where you could have a thermostat on a gas heater and it would only come on as needed but you would need power to the stat and ignition system,might be worth doing more research. How about having mains gas installed by a pro might work out cheaper long term something...
    there are systems about where you could have a thermostat on a gas heater and it would only come on as needed but you would need power to the stat and ignition system,might be worth doing more research. How about having mains gas installed by a...
    there are systems about where you could have a thermostat on a gas heater and it would only come on as needed but you would need power to the stat and ignition system,might be worth doing more...
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  6. blacksmith

    greenhouse

    Even back in the day, when the ancient Britains lived in mud 'uts with thatched roofs, there was always one who was the ruler of the village - a title handed down from Father to son. Each new...
    Even back in the day, when the ancient Britains lived in mud 'uts with thatched roofs, there was always one who was the ruler of the village - a title handed down from Father to son. Each new ruler was given his own new wooden throne, but was also expected to keep his ancestor's thrones too. ...
    Even back in the day, when the ancient Britains lived in mud 'uts with thatched roofs, there was always one who was the ruler of the village - a title handed down from Father to son. Each new ruler was given his own new wooden throne, but was...
    Even back in the day, when the ancient Britains lived in mud 'uts with thatched roofs, there was always one who was the ruler of the village - a title handed down from Father to son. Each new...
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  7. Jungle Jane

    Fitting a Louvre Vent into Greenhouse

    Sorry Jane I missed your reply, just been and took these pictures of mine:So on mine I had to get a slightly bigger pane of glass below to make it fit.Hope that helps :thumb:
    Sorry Jane I missed your reply, just been and took these pictures of mine:So on mine I had to get a slightly bigger pane of glass below to make it fit.Hope that helps :thumb:
    Sorry Jane I missed your reply, just been and took these pictures of mine:So on mine I had to get a slightly bigger pane of glass below to make it fit.Hope that helps :thumb:
    Sorry Jane I missed your reply, just been and took these pictures of mine:So on mine I had to get a slightly bigger pane of glass below to make it fit.Hope that helps :thumb:
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  8. Tabitha

    Sowing Winter Veg in the Greenhouse

    Mustard, Land Cress, Mizuna, perpetual spinage all might be worth a go for some winter leaves.
    Mustard, Land Cress, Mizuna, perpetual spinage all might be worth a go for some winter leaves.
    Mustard, Land Cress, Mizuna, perpetual spinage all might be worth a go for some winter leaves.
    Mustard, Land Cress, Mizuna, perpetual spinage all might be worth a go for some winter leaves.
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  9. Louiseness

    Potatoes with no greenhouse

    Yeah, I was hoping this would be the case, especially with the ones planted really early on in August, but I was just curious as to what to do if the later batches were still a bit young when it...
    Yeah, I was hoping this would be the case, especially with the ones planted really early on in August, but I was just curious as to what to do if the later batches were still a bit young when it got cold. Oh well, I guess they're new potatoes anyway, I don't mind eating tiny little potatoes :D
    Yeah, I was hoping this would be the case, especially with the ones planted really early on in August, but I was just curious as to what to do if the later batches were still a bit young when it got cold. Oh well, I guess they're new potatoes...
    Yeah, I was hoping this would be the case, especially with the ones planted really early on in August, but I was just curious as to what to do if the later batches were still a bit young when it...
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  10. nearlygreenfingered

    Greenhouse fumigation

    a couple of years ago we were inundated with the flies off the horse muck in the pollytunnel, we had plants in there and did not want to use chemicals so we set fire to a load of paper in the...
    a couple of years ago we were inundated with the flies off the horse muck in the pollytunnel, we had plants in there and did not want to use chemicals so we set fire to a load of paper in the middle of the floor, and the smoke seemed to drive the flies out of the door dawn
    a couple of years ago we were inundated with the flies off the horse muck in the pollytunnel, we had plants in there and did not want to use chemicals so we set fire to a load of paper in the middle of the floor, and the smoke seemed to drive the...
    a couple of years ago we were inundated with the flies off the horse muck in the pollytunnel, we had plants in there and did not want to use chemicals so we set fire to a load of paper in the...
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  11. Tabitha

    Pots in the greenhouse

    Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
    Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
    Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
    Thank you for confirming my thoughts.
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  12. kapper5502

    Cold frame versus Greenhouse

    This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
    This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
    This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
    This coldframe (approx 1.8 x 1.45 x 0.8 m high) thinks it's a PVC zip up thingy and it's on special at the moment:Polythene zip up coldframe for £9.95
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  13. David G

    Blight in my Greenhouse East Sussex

    At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open. :thumbsup:
    At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open. :thumbsup:
    At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open. :thumbsup:
    At this time of the year we keep our greenhouse door and vent permanently, fully, open. :thumbsup:
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  14. Alpine 1

    Hi Annuals in a greenhouse- Which will....

    Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are...
    Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are perfectly perennial but die because they can't stand the winter cold. The list would include Geraniums (ie...
    Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are perfectly perennial but die because they can't stand the...
    Hi Alpine - thats a very very big subject. There are loads of plants which are grown as annuals but are really perennials. These are usually tender plants from warmer climates, which are...
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  15. lordspudz

    Potatoes in a greenhouse

    They have 2 chances.:D
    They have 2 chances.:D
    They have 2 chances.:D
    They have 2 chances.:D
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  16. Scotkat

    Community Garden recycle greenhouse

    Fantastic news
    Fantastic news
    Fantastic news
    Fantastic news
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  17. dave1510

    Smashing Greenhouse!

    How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested...
    How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested online), I came up with a solution that has resulted in NO loss of glass since that time (touch...
    How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested online), I came up with a solution that has resulted...
    How to stop greenhouse glass blowing out.About five years ago, having endured 3 years of glass 'exploding' out of my extremely exposed greenhouse, (and despite trying all the tricks suggested...
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  18. davygfuchsia

    General greenhouse view

    I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is....
    I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is. Early last year he asked me if I had any Fuchsias going spare. The only ones I had were Fuchsia...
    I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is. Early last year he asked me if I had any Fuchsias...
    I like that Dave - a trailing Fuchsia arborescens - lovely flower. My next door neighbour is a keen gardener but doesn't want to know about details like names, or what exactly the plant is....
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  19. IDigPerfectSquareHoles

    what to do with greenhouse while on holiday

    thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts! :dbgrtmb: luckily my wormery which had to be taken out...
    thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts! :dbgrtmb: luckily my wormery which had to be taken out of the shed for the same reasons (heat) didn't get flooded so all is well :yay:
    thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts! :dbgrtmb: luckily my wormery which had to be taken out of the shed for the same reasons (heat) didn't get...
    thanks everyone, didn't get the time to read your posts before I left (mad rush!) but I did take the trays out and came back to some lettuce sprouts! :dbgrtmb: luckily my wormery which had to be taken out...
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  20. anengineer

    What's going wrong in my greenhouse ?

    Hello and welcome to the forum :)Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your...
    Hello and welcome to the forum :)Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your greenhouse?The tomatoes look like they have magnesium deficiency.This often happens just when...
    Hello and welcome to the forum :)Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your greenhouse?The tomatoes look like they have...
    Hello and welcome to the forum :)Your squash look the worst, I wouldn't worry if it's only the lower leaves, but if it's the whole plant then it may be sun scorch. Have you got any shading on your...
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