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Discussion in 'Greenhouse Growing' started by burnie, Aug 29, 2016.

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    We've eaten the early radish, the lettuce are slow but coming on. Peas are just starting to flower and so are some of the tommies.
     
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    The latest visit to the Rhino
     
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      Strawberries should be ready this week and there are pods on the peas, growing under glass does get me an earlier crop up here for some items that's for sure.
       
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        Fresh Strawberry(just the one each) so yummy.
         
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        All tommies now in flower, so tied to canes and removing side shoots from the arm pits and watering with my now plentiful supply of rain water.
         
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        First beefstake Marmande spotted this morning, about the size of a pea, but hey it's a start lol.
         
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          Season coming to an end for me up here, still getting a few strawberries and there are a few tomatoes to ripen, won't be long before I am clearing out and washing down the insides ready for next year.
          It's been a good harvest this year with early salads and peas followed by summer salads and chillies/peppers and a very good crop of strawberries, I am sure the greenhouse is paying for it's self and keeping me out of trouble lol.
           
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            The new season begins a bit later in North East Scotland, only two days ago we were still getting overnight frosts with the temperature down to two degrees inside the glass. However I have set up the little blowaway plastic grower inside to give an extra layer of protection and have Peas and Broad Beans growing in cells. Some early salad also sown, Radish direct in the border soil and some Little Gem lettuce in a small seed tray, these will also be planted in the greenhouse border for an earlier crop.
             
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