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  • #61
    8 toms planted in place, 6 later sown ones still in small pots will be planted soon.


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    • #62
      Hmm, still a long way to go to getting this lot planted up!

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      • #63
        First tunnel
        On the bench a Couple of tubs of newly sown radish, 3 melons, 9 mystery chillies, 6 tomatoes

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        Tomatoes, aubergines, cucumbers

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        Little tunnel
        Carrots & spring onions, asparagus, blue tub with 7 mystery chillies, fish box of DFB.

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        Mystery chillies, White fish box under shelves indoor tromba, couple of spare melons & basil, micro seeds

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        • #64
          Big tunnel

          Chillies

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          • #65
            Can't compete with SP

            Here's my untidy collection of GHs

            GH No 1. Toms and Cues behind the bush toms on the right

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            GH No 2 More toms . Early ones on the shelf. Empty space below them waiting for inspiration.

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            GH No 3. Seedlings, cuttings and plants needing action.

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            GH No 4 Destined for great things

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            • #66
              All your toms are so advanced VC
              What are you planning in green house no:4 ? You start to make me nervous when you say things like that

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              • #67
                You should know - its your chillies!!
                The Apple Crisp are in there now as they didn't look happy. Think they may have white fly so I isolated them from the others.

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                • #68
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                  Lettuces on the left, french beans on the right, some tomatoes on the bench.

                  (There are cucumbers hiding on the left)

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                  • #69
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                    Plenty coming along nicely, tomatoes along the bottom, some in the ground, most in the ground but in those green rings designed for grow bags, but I use them in the soil. Cukes in pots, spare tommies in pots, chillies in pots, on the left my trench celery sloooooooowly growing and will go out side in raised bed no3. Some sweetcorn in the ground on the left along with some more in cells as the first sowings were not great germination wise and on the right strawberries in pots and half a dozen butternut squashes in the ground along with lettuce everywhere and a row of spring onions.

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                    • #70
                      VC - care to show us a bit more of the guttering solution on GH #2 ? I'm in need of some Heath Robinson style inspiration as the coffers are empty.

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                      • #71
                        GH#2 or GH#1?
                        GH#2 is quite conventional - uses the GH gutter, stopped with a block of wood at one end and an odd shaped piece of plastic at the other (found somewhere) with a hole in it to fit a hosepipe - running into a blue barrel. Bit boring really!
                        GH#1 is a bit better, it uses an old vacuum cleaner hosepipe stretched across the back of the GH from one gutter to the other. Can't remember the details but I could look tomorrow.

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                        • #72
                          Lardman, Here you go - GH No 3.

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                          32mm pipe (A & C) and 32mm elbow (B)
                          Cut a piece off the pipe and fit it under the GH Gutter. Silicone in place.
                          Attach the elbow and enough pipe to lead into the water butt.

                          You may need 40mm or whatever to match the size of the GH gutter.

                          Block off the far end with whatever is to hand!!

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                          • #73
                            Well, most of the stuff is in the greenhouse. It still looks empty though - mind you with a lot of climbers and sprawlers give it a couple of months and I'll need to hunt out the machete to get in there.

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                            • #74
                              Very nice Jay-ell.

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                              • #75
                                Here you go Broadway

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