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  • Newbie here - need advice

    Hi, this is my first post and I'm completely new to gardening. I've purchased a greenhouse and wondered what I could grow in it from now right through the next few months. its not heated as yet so is it to late to grow anything in the greenhouse?

    Thank you in advance and a big hello

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    Is it up and ready? Not to late for lots of leafy things - oriental greens like pak choi, mizuna etc for salads/stir fries. Baby kale and spinach as well.

    Welcome to the vine by the way
    Another happy Nutter...

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    • #3
      Welcome Jane, where abouts are you in the world, it makes a difference, temperatures, amount of daylight etc.

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      • #4
        Hi and thanks for the warm welcome! I'm in Newcastle, North east.

        I was hoping I'd be able to grow some kind of tomatoes. or is it far to late?

        Yeah greenhouse is up and just waiting to be filled lol

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        • #5
          Too late for toms this year I'm afraid.... but not too early to start planning next year's!
          Another happy Nutter...

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          • #6
            When would I start from seed in an unheated greenhouse for next year. got a lot to learn about gardening so don't want to become a pest to people on here asking all the time lol

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            • #7
              I start inside in feb/March, gradually potting on into larger pots as they grow , then harden off (in gh during the day, back inside at night for about a week) about end of may then leave out in gh with fleece at hand in case of cold nights.

              I'm quite a bit further south than you though so might need to go out a bit later for you - some of the people on here who garden further north might be able to give advice as to when.
              Another happy Nutter...

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              • #8
                Hi Jane and welcome
                I usually start my tomato seeds about March indoors, in a small heated propagator. They go out into the unheated GH a couple of weeks later.
                Do you have a garden as well as a GH?

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                • #9
                  Brilliant, thank you. Yeah have a garden also. glad I came across this site.

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                  • #10
                    It's a good site. If I recall I put my toms out early this year and they were fine.
                    Another happy Nutter...

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                    • #11
                      Good! Now tell us what you like to eat/want to grow and we'll give you some ideas about what you can do now

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                      • #12
                        I love practically anything vegetable wise. spinach, lettuce leaves, cucumber, onions, lots of different herbs,aubergines, courgettes amongst other things. I'm vegetarian so eat loads of veg and salad. toms are top for me though as eat every day. so for them cannot wait for next season.

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                        • #13
                          Hi and welcome to the vine

                          Although you can't grow toms at the mo you can look at all the different varieties and seeds. Wyevale have their seeds at 50p a packet know. Other places are likely to have seeds on sale. Also you could save your own as long as the plants are not f1 hybrid so if you pick up some cheap ropey plant in a bargain corner with fruit on There are loads of varieties not just moneymaker and gardeners delight.

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                            Hello and welcome from me to.
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                            • #15
                              Hi Jane You can save F1 seed but your playing lucky guess which one of the parents you are going to end up with, My crimson crush tomatoes are from saved seed from the original plants that Suttons sent me, I did get two different looking types of plants from the seed but have continued saving from the ones that look most like the original plant.

                              Definitely hit Wyevale whilst they still have a reasonable selection

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