Greenhouse Gardening – String Up Your Tomatoes, Peppers, Chillies

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Here’s a look at what I’m hoping to do this year with my greenhouse. I’m stringing up my tomato plants using paracord which is anchored at both the ridgeline…

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One Response to Greenhouse Gardening – String Up Your Tomatoes, Peppers, Chillies

  1. Looking very professional!! I have 2 greenhouses for tomatoes and cucumbers. 1 with pots sunk in the ground surrounded by a gravel mulch, the other with plants directly planted into the soil. The gravel one is more in shade and a damper area, the gravel keeps the air dryer and prevents blight spores (I change the soil in the pots annually). The other greenhouse is used all year round – winter lettuce and overwinter seeds germination (needs a total refit and new polycarb panels this year!).

    vegetableben
    July 14, 2013 at 4:01 pm
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