Drago
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I've been researching lean-to greenhouses. Will be assembling the materials over winter ready to build in the spring.
Have you researched if such a greenhouse can affect the wall you are leaning it to?I've been researching lean-to greenhouses. Will be assembling the materials over winter ready to build in the spring.
A the beginning of September I planted some potatoes for Christmas, with the mild weather we have been having I might just succeed this yearLast of our potatoes just dug up and well impressed
A the beginning of September I planted some potatoes for Christmas, with the mild weather we have been having I might just succeed this year
My main crop was OK, considering I didn't plant any, they just sprouted from last year.
Today I have planted garlic.
I never had good results previously, but seeing as shop bought garlic is becoming more and more tasteless, this year I bought organic garlic for planting from a seed vendor.
You should, it's easy and delicious. I've noticed since Brexit the garlic quality available in shops has declined, small, soft and often rots.Our potatoes were two plants that randomly appeared as we had not planted them so must have come from the compost i took out the compost bin so well happy .
Never tried growing garlic
@biggs682 I've found an order with Marshalls from July 2020. I'm pretty large bulbed variety is Carcasonne Wight.
Have you researched if such a greenhouse can affect the wall you are leaning it to?
Could the damp generated damage your wall?
Very nice @D_97_goodtimes but my garden, here in central Scotland, in summer looks even more colourful than that![]()