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RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Mamzie - 31-08-2020 Pea shoots, I am a pea shoots addict. Also for increasing our strawberry collection and bring some on for early harvest RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 31-08-2020 (31-08-2020, 10:17 AM)Veggie Wrote: Come on, JJB!! A new GH and you're not inspired to use it over winter. Its not an ornament!! No, no, no, VC no need to wag a finger at me. ![]() ![]() RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 31-08-2020 (30-08-2020, 07:33 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'm trying something different this year, only thought of it today!! Veggie, have you planted DFBs and Bijou this late in the season before? I might give it a try too, although I think your climate is as little kinder than mine.. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Mikey - 31-08-2020 There’s not a lot of difference between Wiltshire and South Wales JJB? Not unless you are on a really tall Wiltshire hill!! ![]() RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Veggie - 31-08-2020 I'm on a quite tall hill anyway!! JJB I've overwintered Bijou mangetout in the GH. Don't normally grow DFBs as I've aalways been a bit snooty and thought that there was no point growing dwarf things when you could grow a full size one in the same space. This year, I learnt better and have been growing DFBs in the GH for an early crop - so I'm going to try for a late one as well. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Can the Man - 31-08-2020 I’m growing DFB’s in the poly tunnel, they are in about 4 weeks now and are in full flower. [attachment=1158] RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Mikey - 31-08-2020 Oh that made me laugh ![]() My father says I’m nesh now because I live near the sea. I no longer no what cold feels like. There is on average a 3-5 degree difference between us and about 160 metres in altitude. Hardly polar opposites. V I’m marginally above 60 metres, and you’re 40 metres higher than me. I make that approx 1 degree colder which is why your elderberries are behind mine. ![]() RE: Winter in the GH & PT - Bren - 01-09-2020 I've tried in the past to grow DFB's overwinter in my GH but the frost always gets them. ![]() RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 01-09-2020 (31-08-2020, 08:54 PM)Mikey Wrote: There’s not a lot of difference between Wiltshire and South Wales JJB? Not unless you are on a really tall Wiltshire hill!! No you're right, but I believe V is near the coast??? And my GH's are on a slope down towards a frost pocket. We're raised up and a bit exposed but not what I'd call tall. Veggie always seems to report on weather a bit milder than I seem to get. All to do with topography I expect. I know that the village a few miles away can get totally different rainfall than us due to a ridge between us. RE: Winter in the GH & PT - JJB - 01-09-2020 Bless my soul, nesh is a word I don't hear often. Mother used to call me nesh, but my north country friend had no idea what I meant when I called her nesh. I expect Mikey will be able to tell us of its origins. |