Wednesday 5 April 2017

Growing

The weather is still unpredictable, but when the sun does shine it is glorious and everything in the garden responds with a burst of growth. The pear tree is now awash with blossom.
The temperature drops sharply at the end of each day so many things are holed up in the greenhouse for a while longer. We rebuilt the garage block several years ago. In winter when the trees are leafless the sun is low enough to shine in through the windows. As the year advances and the sun is higher in the sky then the greenhouse becomes more of a shade house and the temperature never builds up to be excessive. The only downside is that all the plants tend to lean sideways towards the light! 
We hunted around reclamation yards to find the Victorian glass tiles that form two panels in the roof. They took some cleaning as they were etched with black soot when we bought them!
This little greenhouse we had built onto the side of the house. It was a really good decision. It's a lovely place to sit with a coffee and a book.
Although just at the moment it is so crammed with seedlings that there's not much room to move!
Couldn't resist these little artichoke seedlings from the local nursery.

7 comments:

  1. Great photos, didn't realize you had the second greenhouse. You are way ahead of me with seedlings, I have not started anything yet.

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    1. The small greenhouse that abuts the house is one of the best investments that we've made, the perfect place to be in spring and autumn when it's just a bit nippy outside. Some of my early sowings have come to nothing, the cold nights were obviously too much for them, but the peas and beans are up and away.
      You'll soon be on catch-up, Doc.

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  2. Hi Rosemary :) Your greenhouse is spectacular. How I envy you! :) Everything looks so promising and beautiful! My chives are leaning towards the windows these days, aching for some sunshine. I think I'm leaning towards the windows too lol!

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    1. I've been leaning towards the window for MONTHS, Rain, and it's wonderful to be outside in some good weather at last!

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    1. I'm so happy to be outside grubbing about, I feel like a puppy let off the lead!

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  4. Ah, I have serious green house envy. One day we'll have one too. In the meantime all the windows of our tiny grain bin house have seedlings in them r-e-a-c-h-i-n-g- for the light.

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