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- Joined
- Mar 4, 2011
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- Somerset levels
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Anybody have a source of grow lights that aren’t t Chinese?
Anybody have a source of grow lights that aren’t t Chinese?
Excited to get a new greenhouse in a few weeks. When we bought the house 12 years ago, there was a large one full of a grapevine in one corner & I brought one with me (buyers of our old house wouldn’t pay for any extras)…. So they were installed end to end. Not the best arrangement & neither were particularly high.
I'm about to attempt joining two greenhouses together to make a "passive solar" greenhouse (what greenhouse isn't passive solar?). They're not even the same design
James
Good to know you are not involved. I know bees need access to water, but that is taking it to extremes !!Yes, it is like living by the sea but we are up above it and just get the views!
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It is a lot higher than that now.!!
reminds me of my cricketing days when as wicket keeper I caught someone out by getting the ball wedged between my box and inner thighJust been hunting through some photos for stuff my daughter wants for an art project and found this from a few years back
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James
reminds me of my cricketing days when as wicket keeper I caught someone out by getting the ball wedged between my box and inner thigh
Just been hunting through some photos for stuff my daughter wants for an art project and found this from a few years back
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James
That's a cherry tomato. SWMBO grew this @ 680gI can feel a big tomato contest in the offing
SWMBO has just treated herself to a Robinson's. The old wood Alton started rotting (poor design, improved in later models after takeover by Robinsons) so that the roof panes became loose and threatened to guillotine any passerby.Excited to get a new greenhouse in a few weeks. When we bought the house 12 years ago, there was a large one full of a grapevine in one corner & I brought one with me (buyers of our old house wouldn’t pay for any extras)…. So they were installed end to end. Not the best arrangement & neither were particularly high.
After the wood base rotted away on the old one & the increasingly bad weather destroyed the thin panes of glass, decided to splash out on a big new one. Not massive in comparison to some folks polytunnels etc on here but will suit me just fine.
Old ones have now gone & new base being done in a few weeks. I’ll have so much more useable space.
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I grow Nicola (2nd early) and Piccaso (main crop) Last year 50 (4 kg) Nicola seed spuds gave a return of 7 bread crates and the same amount of Picaso seed spuds gave me 9 baskets.. Prefer Nicola for texture and flavour, when boiled.. Will be trying some Cara this year on my brothers recomandation.. Why 50 seed spuds? my plots can take 5 spuds across the plot and 10 rows in length.. My seed pots were delivered this morning..What Potatoes are folk growing?
Looks very smartSWMBO has just treated herself to a Robinson's. The old wood Alton started rotting (poor design, improved in later models after takeover by Robinsons) so that the roof panes became loose and threatened to guillotine any passerby.
Now that's good idea. I grow those for ordinary onions. I put the sets you sent me in far too late and then it started raining for weeks but lo and behold many of them are through.The ones I prefer are Bedfordshire Champion - it's a brown round onion, not too strong when pickled, a packet of 200 does a square yard of bed and that gives me about 18 jars. By not thinning them I get a mix of sizes and it's better for packing the jars out. I use 16oz pickle jars from F & H. I reuse them every year as I bought extra lids when I bought them a few years ago and just put new lids on.
We have had two massive Robinson's greenhouses. The first stated at the house we sold and so we bought another for our present abode. We have a big cheaper one too. There is no comparison. The only hard thing about the Robinson's s getting the cover strips on once all the glass is in! But it has withstood huge storms. The cheaper one not so much!!!!!SWMBO has just treated herself to a Robinson's. The old wood Alton started rotting (poor design, improved in later models after takeover by Robinsons) so that the roof panes became loose and threatened to guillotine any passerby.
I pickle my shallots in sweet balsamic vinegar and they are sublime.
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