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(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!!
I grow more in my GHs than I do outdoors as its so easy - and dry and warmer in there -for the plants and me.
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.
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