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  • veggiechicken
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    Bubblewrap is good for insulation - I don't bother with heating. If I had something exotic maybe, but a bunch of lettuce leaves - nah!!

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  • Polycarbclare
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    Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
    Hi Polycarbclare and Croeso from another South Walian
    I grow mixed salad leaves in the GH through the winter - other things too but they're easy!!
    Hello veggiechicken and Fellow welshy! Would I need to heat the greenhouse to enable me to do this maybe with a parrafin heater. And is bubble wrap a good option to line the polycarb !? X

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  • veggiechicken
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    Hi Polycarbclare and Croeso from another South Walian
    I grow mixed salad leaves in the GH through the winter - other things too but they're easy!!

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  • Polycarbclare
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    Sowing even!

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  • Polycarbclare
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    Originally posted by Tripmeup View Post
    Are you planning on planting/sowing in pots or direct into the ground??
    I have 2 polycarb greenhouses but have used them mainly for plants in flower buckets, troughs, potato sacks etc
    We are planning on planting and
    Seeing on pots.

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  • Dilberts
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    Im off down to my plot now to finish off glazing my green house ill start some chillis off then

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  • Tripmeup
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    Are you planning on planting/sowing in pots or direct into the ground??
    I have 2 polycarb greenhouses but have used them mainly for plants in flower buckets, troughs, potato sacks etc

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  • Florence Fennel
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    Hello and a very warm welcome to the Vine If you have a good trawl around the threads on here you'll find loads of info as there are a lot of grapes with polytunnels. I haven't got one Good luck with it all.

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  • DonSpillacy
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    Originally posted by Polycarbclare View Post
    Hi. We are new to all this. Have just completed erecting our polycarb greenhouse 6 x 6. Any advise what we can simply try to start growing now rather than wait till next year. Any advice welcome to help start us off. Thanks.
    You can get hold of reduced chillies and peppers at this time of year from garden centres B&Q etc, some of them very cheap. Lettuce will grow really well under cover over the next few months, as do radishes (just watch it doesn't get too hot if summer reappears!). In my greenhouse gardening book it also mentions dwarf french beans and even new potatoes under cover, though I haven't tried these myself.

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  • Greenfingerpaula
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    Interested in an answer to this myself as purchasing a poly greenhouse at the weekend.... On off at Argos for £24.99!!!


    🐞Every ☁has a silver lining🐝Every 🌸 has a 🌿

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  • Polycarbclare
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    Polycarb greenhouse

    Hi. We are new to all this. Have just completed erecting our polycarb greenhouse 6 x 6. Any advise what we can simply try to start growing now rather than wait till next year. Any advice welcome to help start us off. Thanks.

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