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Re: Watering of hardy tropicals stored in greenhouse over winter

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:19 pm
by sam140
Keep dry when frost begins and stop fertilising Sept.

Re: Watering of hardy tropicals stored in greenhouse over winter

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:06 pm
by Linden
Hi guys.. If you click on Places of Interest in the top right of this screen, there's lots of nurseries and garden centres on there.. I'm supposed to be adding them to the Exotic Garden Guide but am pushed for time at the moment, they'll be there eventually. Also look in our Exotic Garden Guide (it has its own topic) for places to visit, including members' gardens (NOT ENOUGH OF THEM THOUGH if any members are reading this!!!) some of which are open to visitors all year by prior arrangement.
(Just so you all know I'm not dead, just busy at the moment and not much time to get on here, but I'm still wanting YOUR garden for the Guide!) icon_queen

Re: Watering of hardy tropicals stored in greenhouse over winter

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:10 pm
by Ditch
Dave

How did you're bubble wrapping go ??

I still have to empty the greenhouse of the kids Tomatoes & Cucumbers, but the bloody things are still growing and kids are not impressed that I want to empty my greenhouse of there nice healthy plants and fill it up with my sick tropicals..

Re: Watering of hardy tropicals stored in greenhouse over winter

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:21 pm
by dave2166
well i was a bubble wrap virgin till yesterday but not today..... :P

actually took longer than i expected, nearly 5 hours but maybe cos i was being too fussy. and having to cut each piece was a pain too, and moving the staging out the way, the roof was the worst cos the sun came out and was blinding me, but got a real sweat on

then forgot to put the heater on last night so went down to 6.3 and was dripping wet this morning.

mental note .... ventilation is a MUST....even if it just a fan circulating air