by Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 12, 2008 at 11:55 AM
In article <48286b8a$1_3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"PDM" <pdcm99minus this bit@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Jemmy" <Jemmy.29b5b27@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:Jemmy.29b5b27@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am very new to all of this so could do with some advice please
> >
> > Last weekend I bought a small plastic type greenhouse and in trays I
> > have planted pepper, tomatoe & cu***ber seeds. What would be the best
> > feed for these and how often should I be feeding them? should i keep
> > the door open during the daytime? What happens once they start growing
> > do I need to transfer them into bigger tubs? See I told you I was new
> > to this;-)
>
> I assume you have bought one of the very small greenhouses about 3 feet
x 2
> feet x 4 feet high. If so then you need to open it up before the sun
hits
> it. These small houses heat up very rapidly and can kill your plants
very
> quickly. The humidity is also very high and this will also cause sever
> problems so making it issential to ventilate. I used one of these things
for
> two years. Everything I grew in them died. I eventually left the thing
open
> all the time and compared it will tomatoes I grew outside in pots right
next
> to it. The outside grown tomatoes ripened first. I threw it away and got
a
> proper house.
>
> > I have also dug out a part of the garden and planted carrot, swede &
> > spring onion seeds. How often should I feed them and what with? Do I
> > have to move them once they start growing or just leave them be?
>
> Buy a good vegetable gardening book. There are plenty out there on the
net.
>
> PDM
It's a poor gardener that blames his tools. Work with your green house
and decide what it can and cannot do. I presume you didn't buy a
commercial greenhouse because of monetary constraints (lot of that goin'
round these days).
--
Billy
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