I’m sat looking at the window, watching the drizzle and hoping it’ll wash all that wood pigeon poo off my greenhouse. I know it’s wishful thinking! I’ll have to get out there myself with a soaped up sponge and clean the glass. And soon, at that, for the tomatoes and aubergine seedlings are already starting to rush away and will need to be potted on soon! I’m still to crack greenhouse gardening and make it a success.<\/p>\n
To get in the mood, I’ve got some very handy hints from the GBC Group.<\/p>\n
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A greenhouse can enhance your garden and enable you to grow beautiful flowers and delicious fruit and vegetables all year around. If you have a greenhouse but you\u2019re not sure where to start, take a look at this handy guide to gardening in your greenhouse\u2026<\/p>\n
A standard greenhouse for the home isn\u2019t usually very large, so by keeping your greenhouse clean and tidy helps you create as much room as possible. You\u2019ll need room on your potting bench to move compost and pots, and somewhere to put the pots when you\u2019ve sown seeds in them. With more space on your potting bench, you\u2019ll be able to put the pots together which builds a small micro-climate, helping to raise the temperature slightly during cold nights.<\/p>\n
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