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RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Mamzie - 31-08-2020 Pea shoots, I am a pea shoots addict. Also for increasing our strawberry collection and bring some on for early harvest RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 31-08-2020 (31-08-2020, 10:17 AM)Veggie Wrote: Come on, JJB!! A new GH and you're not inspired to use it over winter. Its not an ornament!! No, no, no, VC no need to wag a finger at me. I fully intend to use the new gh over winter. I've got modules of things to plant (beetroot, chard, lettuce, spring onions, spinach) when the toms come out, pots of carrot seedlings, strawberry runners to bring on, plus the fuschias. My dilemma is what will succeed in the limited space available and be over by the time I need to plant out tomatoes and peppers next spring, and there's always the temptation of those pesky spuds. There are definitely plans! so don't despair. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 31-08-2020 (30-08-2020, 07:33 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'm trying something different this year, only thought of it today!! Veggie, have you planted DFBs and Bijou this late in the season before? I might give it a try too, although I think your climate is as little kinder than mine.. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Mikey - 31-08-2020 There’s not a lot of difference between Wiltshire and South Wales JJB? Not unless you are on a really tall Wiltshire hill!! RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Veggie - 31-08-2020 I'm on a quite tall hill anyway!! JJB I've overwintered Bijou mangetout in the GH. Don't normally grow DFBs as I've aalways been a bit snooty and thought that there was no point growing dwarf things when you could grow a full size one in the same space. This year, I learnt better and have been growing DFBs in the GH for an early crop - so I'm going to try for a late one as well. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Can the Man - 31-08-2020 I’m growing DFB’s in the poly tunnel, they are in about 4 weeks now and are in full flower. [attachment=1158] RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Mikey - 31-08-2020 Oh that made me laugh My father says I’m nesh now because I live near the sea. I no longer no what cold feels like. There is on average a 3-5 degree difference between us and about 160 metres in altitude. Hardly polar opposites. V I’m marginally above 60 metres, and you’re 40 metres higher than me. I make that approx 1 degree colder which is why your elderberries are behind mine. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Bren - 01-09-2020 I've tried in the past to grow DFB's overwinter in my GH but the frost always gets them. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 01-09-2020 (31-08-2020, 08:54 PM)Mikey Wrote: There’s not a lot of difference between Wiltshire and South Wales JJB? Not unless you are on a really tall Wiltshire hill!! No you're right, but I believe V is near the coast??? And my GH's are on a slope down towards a frost pocket. We're raised up and a bit exposed but not what I'd call tall. Veggie always seems to report on weather a bit milder than I seem to get. All to do with topography I expect. I know that the village a few miles away can get totally different rainfall than us due to a ridge between us. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 01-09-2020 Bless my soul, nesh is a word I don't hear often. Mother used to call me nesh, but my north country friend had no idea what I meant when I called her nesh. I expect Mikey will be able to tell us of its origins. |