Another newbie from Norfolk - be afraid ;-)

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Another newbie from Norfolk - be afraid ;-)

Post: # 94566Post blackcrow »

Hi all,

my name is Tally and i am a selfsufficient-aholic :cooldude: (phew... i feel good for that confession!)

sadly i only have a very small south-facing, white-wash walled, backyard rather than lots of garden space (in my dreams...) so everything i grow is in various containers or growbags. last year i manged to grow... spring onions, spinach, watercress, tomatoes, aubergine, peas, squash, various types of lettuce, radish, mustard, strawberries, chillis, cucumbers, peppers, herbs and a compost heap!

this year i hope to add a few more - climbing courgettes, cherry tomatoes, potatoes, sweet peas, insect-loving flowers like poached egg plants and marigolds.

at the moment i am very excited as i just bought a lean-to greenhouse (in plastic rather than glass as its about an 1/8th of the price and i am on a strict budget) that is now up and ready to be filled with the plants that are currently squatting on my kitchen windowsills and shortly to be evicted big-brother style...

i would like to ask if anyone on here has any experience of growing in a plastic greenhouse? i know i am very lucky to have such a sheltered growing spot (plus being 5 mins walk from the beach means that we very rarely get ground frost, only occasional air frosts and snow almost never lays for long) but i am really hoping that it will extend my growing season to about 10 months of the year (march to december)... last year i was still picking tomatoes off the vine in late october!

also, if anyone has any tips or experiences they would like to share re: growing vegs in small spaces/ containers i am all ears :wink:

Tally
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Re: Another newbie from Norfolk - be afraid ;-)

Post: # 94585Post ina »

blackcrow wrote: i would like to ask if anyone on here has any experience of growing in a plastic greenhouse?
Ask again in a year's time - maybe I'll have mine up by then! It's still in bits in my spare room...

Anyway - welcome to the world of Ish. I think you've done extremely well for "just a backyard space".
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Post: # 94596Post old tree man »

Hi and welcome
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Post: # 94597Post Archie »

Welcome Tally (Ho)...I'm t'other end of Norfolk. Growing in a plastic greenhouse is 'warmer' than aluminium tho not so good as wood, but they dear.
And being sheltered is a bonus.
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Post: # 94599Post kiwirach »

g'day Tally, welcome....sounds like you've gone really well within your space.

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Post: # 94603Post hedgewitch »

Hello and welcome to the forum Tally.
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Post: # 94690Post cinders »

Hello :cheers: another one from norfolk :cooldude:

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Post: # 94711Post Thurston Garden »

Ahoy Tally! :salute:
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Post: # 94734Post marshlander »

Hello Tally! :hello2:

Good luck with the green house!
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Post: # 94768Post red »

hi Tally, welcome
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Post: # 94787Post lsm1066 »

Hello from The Wash Tally. Good luck with the greenhouse. I picked up half a dozen miniature poly-tunnel type things from the pound shop last week. Hopefully I get a chance to get them in this week. Who knows what will happen then.

Lynne

ps. I've got toads in my garden! Hooray!

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Post: # 94810Post blackcrow »

hi again everyone... thanks for all your words of encouragement and friendly hellos, you are are all very welcoming :cooldude:

archie... Tally is short for Natalie (think norfolk accent spoken by kids who cant say long words yet and you can see where it comes from :wink: ) - i was interested to hear you say that aluminium greenhouses are colder than plastic, i suppose it makes sense logically but as i know nothing at all about greenhouse growing it is all completly new to me, i wonder why so many people hav aluminium greenhouses instead of wooden or plastic ones if they are cooler?

i will try to organise myself and open an appropriate thread on this site somewhere to list all the good/ bad experiences, and interesting things to note, about growing under plastic throught this year - and if others join in (hopefully?) then it will be informative and helpful to others to read. what dya think?

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Post: # 94906Post Millymollymandy »

Hiya and welcome!

Go for it with the plastic info - it will be good to hear how you get on.

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