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Anyone with an interest in gardening, whether growing vegetables or flowers, will find owning a greenhouse invaluable. One of the plus points of a greenhouse is that it serves multiple purposes, giving it incredible flexibility to suit your growing needs and preferences.
Starting a vegetable garden is one of the most pleasurable ways of spending time outdoors. There’s absolutely nothing like the taste of home grown vegetables, and with a packet of seeds costing pennies and yielding pounds and pounds of crops, it can be economical too. Here are ten top tips to get your vegetable garden thriving and productive.
If you have a greenhouse and at least 6 hours of sunshine a day, then you can grow tomatoes from seed to fruit each summer. With so many wonderful types available, from tiny cherry tomatoes to heirloom varieties, growing tomatoes has never been easier. Here’s our ultimate guide to growing the best tomatoes you’ve ever tasted.
Forget flaming June, this is super flipping sizzling Scorchio! I can’t remember a mid summer this hot since 1976. That year I got myself in rather hot water when I filled up my paddling pool and threw all my teddies and soft toys in it with me!
Whether for a garden or allotment, a greenhouse is a must if you want to get serious about growing plants, flowers, fruit or vegetables. It opens up a world of possibilities to the gardener and enables you to provide a suitable environment for a wide range of plants to thrive.