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Greenhouse cleaning

By Pippa Greenwood on 27/01/2010 13:27:18

was the natural place to be. Packed full of ideas for what to grow this year, and armed with packets of seed, I was determined to get some seed sowing done. But before the fun bit, I had to stop prevaricating and clear out the greenhouse.It's well worth cleaning


Changing soil in greenhouse borders

By Pippa Greenwood on 06/04/2011 11:59:29

It can be much trickier changing the soil in a greenhouse trench than in a garden border. I’m lucky to have trenches with brick bases, but my heart goes out to anyone with borders glazed to the base. It's so easy to break panes when excavating soil


Growing tomatoes and tomato blight

By Pippa Greenwood on 12/08/2009 15:35:58

Tomatoes - I can't get enough of them. I grow most of my tomatoes in the greenhouse, as growing them outside increases the risk of them getting tomato blight. Sadly, tomato blight thrives in the warm, wet summers we've had recently.So far this year


Growing tomatoes outdoors

By Pippa Greenwood on 25/08/2010 16:28:20

to grow tomatoes in open ground or in a greenhouse than in a growing bag, and the results are so much better. I might just start a campaign to outlaw the cultivation of tomatoes in growing bags. As far as I can see there are no advantages to the process


Sowing seed indoors

By Pippa Greenwood on 17/11/2010 12:11:43

Once again it poured with rain at the weekend, so my heavy clay soil was too wet to be worked. Instead, I made for the greenhouse, to do a spot of cleaning.I spent a thoroughly productive couple of hours, jet washing the glass inside and out


Cleaning glazing

By Pippa Greenwood on 06/12/2007 12:12:02

Only a couple of weeks ago I was waxing lyrical about my very much loved greenhouse. There are still a few peppers and tomatoes hanging on in there, but as light levels get lower and days get frighteningly shorter, I finally got around to starting


Leggy seedlings

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/02/2011 17:38:07

I spent a lovely few hours in the greenhouse last Sunday. There's something so relaxing about being surrounded by propagators and seedlings.Light levels have been lower than normal and, because I'm convinced that a limb will soon be blown from my


Growing salad leaves

By Pippa Greenwood on 02/04/2009 17:00:42

platter of sandwiches. We both agreed that we felt a craving for greenery at this time of year.It might be too cold to grow your own salad leaves in the garden right now, but I'm tucking into lettuce, baby spinach, rocket leaves and a whole lot more


Protecting crops

By Pippa Greenwood on 04/06/2009 16:51:24

The heat has been incredible lately. I feel like my vegetables are cooking in the ground where they're growing. I'm used to the fact that all that soft, tender foliage is like a big advert to passing pests and pathogens, but the intense heat is a


Growing peppers

By Pippa Greenwood on 02/12/2009 14:45:52

The first really hard frost hit this morning. The garden was so white it almost looked as if it was covered with snow. It was gorgeous to look at but pretty miserable for some of the less hardy plants. But when I went into the greenhouse to grab


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