Thanks! I'm trying right now to grow some grape-size tomatoes using my hydroponic system in a small pvc greenhouse. I expect to see temps as low as 15 degrees F by the time they mature (hopefully) in December. Keep up the good work.
Very enjoyable video - I also grow a mixture of flowers as well as vegetables and herbs in the greenhouse over winter. I think we have around the same climate as you here in North Western France and a couple of the flowers I grow are Echium pininana and Nicotiana sylvestris, which are great plants for bees! I also find the Japanese winter vegetables, such as Mizuna and Mibuna do very well here too. Best Wishes from Normandie Pavlovafowl aka Sue
....another great vid David....I wish I had a piece of ground somewhere, it looks like so much fun....as I said before it reminds me of my Grandfather whom planted lots of things and kept bees....keep up the great work!...really enjoyable to watch...
@SleepWhenIamDead Hey thanks man. Maybe you could get an allotment or something. I don't know if you have them over there ;) Lots of people are starting them here. Cheers Man :)
Your tunnel looks to be about the same size as mine. I have some fall crops in it with hopes that they produce before our weather gets too cold but here in east coast Canada I don't think I would be able to keep anything alive in it during the winter. Coldest day last winter was -21, but we have a very long cold winter. I will attach a video to show you what I have in there now.
Thanks! I'm trying right now to grow some grape-size tomatoes using my hydroponic system in a small pvc greenhouse. I expect to see temps as low as 15 degrees F by the time they mature (hopefully) in December. Keep up the good work.
plain2growJim 4 months ago
Very enjoyable video - I also grow a mixture of flowers as well as vegetables and herbs in the greenhouse over winter. I think we have around the same climate as you here in North Western France and a couple of the flowers I grow are Echium pininana and Nicotiana sylvestris, which are great plants for bees! I also find the Japanese winter vegetables, such as Mizuna and Mibuna do very well here too. Best Wishes from Normandie Pavlovafowl aka Sue
Pavlovafowl 4 months ago
grt vids. Throughout your vid you get a hint there clue here practical advise and all in that grt Irish brogue. Thx
stylus880 4 months ago
@stylus880 Hey nice one, am glad you found it useful :) Best wishes David
workwithnature 4 months ago
coffee grounds Annihilate slugs. forget poison.
that looks amazing! great work!
donHooligan 5 months ago
@donHooligan You are quite right, darn poison everywhere. Kills birds too. Thanks for your input ;)
workwithnature 5 months ago
....another great vid David....I wish I had a piece of ground somewhere, it looks like so much fun....as I said before it reminds me of my Grandfather whom planted lots of things and kept bees....keep up the great work!...really enjoyable to watch...
SleepWhenIamDead 5 months ago
@SleepWhenIamDead Hey thanks man. Maybe you could get an allotment or something. I don't know if you have them over there ;) Lots of people are starting them here. Cheers Man :)
workwithnature 5 months ago
Your tunnel looks to be about the same size as mine. I have some fall crops in it with hopes that they produce before our weather gets too cold but here in east coast Canada I don't think I would be able to keep anything alive in it during the winter. Coldest day last winter was -21, but we have a very long cold winter. I will attach a video to show you what I have in there now.
dalecalder2003 5 months ago
@dalecalder2003 Hey that's great thanks for the info. Minus 21, that's cold. Please do atach the video ;)
workwithnature 5 months ago
@workwithnature Thank you If you like you can send your video as a response too.
dalecalder2003 5 months ago
@dalecalder2003 Hey cheers ;)
workwithnature 5 months ago