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Greenhouse Tips
This year I have a small greenhouse for the first time and am growing
tomatoes, peppers etc. Any handy tips from those who know, on anything to do with this type of gardening will be greatly appreciated. |
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"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... This year I have a small greenhouse for the first time and am growing tomatoes, peppers etc. Any handy tips from those who know, on anything to do with this type of gardening will be greatly appreciated. also cucumbers also fit auto opening vents, bottom and top. these are not too expensive and work of internal temperature. |
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Pet Parker wrote:
"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... This year I have a small greenhouse for the first time and am growing tomatoes, peppers etc. Any handy tips from those who know, on anything to do with this type of gardening will be greatly appreciated. also cucumbers also fit auto opening vents, bottom and top. these are not too expensive and work of internal temperature. My Father always claimed that cucumbers were not compatible with tomatoes, the reason being that cucumbers love it humid, whereas toms hate that. |
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"Broadback" wrote in message ... Pet Parker wrote: "Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... This year I have a small greenhouse for the first time and am growing tomatoes, peppers etc. Any handy tips from those who know, on anything to do with this type of gardening will be greatly appreciated. also cucumbers also fit auto opening vents, bottom and top. these are not too expensive and work of internal temperature. My Father always claimed that cucumbers were not compatible with tomatoes, the reason being that cucumbers love it humid, whereas toms hate that. True, but most of us have one greenhouse, and limited facility to control humidity. I have grown both in the same GH and they've both been acceptable for our table. Maybe not professional quality, but they still go down a treat. You can always spray the cukes regularly if you have the time and the inclination. Steve |
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On Fri, 25 May 2007 18:53:48 +0100, Broadback
wrote and included this (or some of this): My Father always claimed that cucumbers were not compatible with tomatoes, the reason being that cucumbers love it humid, whereas toms hate that. I've grown toms and cucs together in an unheated greenhouse for years and always had good results and good crops. I treat them the same, feed them the same and water them the same. Perhaps today's F1 hybrid toms and cucs are more prolific, forgiving and disease-resistant than those available to your Father. -- ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³ |
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Robert (Plymouth) wrote:
This year I have a small greenhouse for the first time and am growing tomatoes, peppers etc. Any handy tips from those who know, on anything to do with this type of gardening will be greatly appreciated. Congratulations, Robert. This opens up a new dimension in gardening for you. I had three seasons 1. Spring sowing 2. Summer vegetables 3. Autumn and winter plants e.g. chrysanths.also overwintering of tender plants and storage. A tip I can give with tomatoes is to interplant with parsley. They are companion plants and help each other. Also grow some French marigolds to discourage whitefly and red spidermite. Keep it organic otherwise you may as well go to the supermarket. And be adventurous, try heritage plants. The Brandywine tomato is widely considered to be the finest flavour in the world.The yellow brandywine will grow to 2 lbs a fruit. The green zebra has a pleasant citrus flavour and suitable for very hot weather (global warming?). Enjoy! |
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Broadback wrote:
Pet Parker wrote: "Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... This year I have a small greenhouse for the first time and am growing tomatoes, peppers etc. Any handy tips from those who know, on also cucumbers My Father always claimed that cucumbers were not compatible with tomatoes, the reason being that cucumbers love it humid, whereas toms hate that. Quite true but you'll need two greenhouses. They will grow together in one greenhouse with careful husbandry. |
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Sam wrote:
|Keep it organic otherwise you may as well go to the supermarket. Well, maybe not. "Organic" has many definitions but regardless, I bet home grown will nearly always taste better then the supermarket waterbags. |The Brandywine tomato is widely |considered to be the finest flavour in the world. Having read that, I grew some. The flavour was VERY disappointingly. To contradict myself: "Might as well have gone to the supermarket!" Haven't grown them again. I've arrived at the opinion that tomato flavour is sometimes dependent on location. Case in point: Here in B.C. we emigrants were very nostalgic for the remembered taste of "Lanarkshire tomatoes." Father-in-law duly smuggled in some which we eagerly devoured while saving some seed. Germinated & ultimately harvested.it was --- Blah! No flavour in the locally-grown fruit.. Our favourite here is called Camp Joy - a very sweet, larger than usual, crack resistant cherry tomato. If it exists in UK it's maybe called something different - and doesn't taste so good! We also grow Super Early Latah for first harvest, Principe Borghese for paste and Longkeeper for tomatoes in January. We don't grow any hybrid tomatoes. It's possible that the Brandywine we grew wasn't Brandywine at all , just something else that got mis-labelled - but that wasn't the case with the "Lanarks." Alexander Miller Port Alberni Vancouver Island. |
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