40 degree's C

Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by tom.plum, Jul 23, 2014.

  1. tom.plum

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    or happen a proper tomato off big vine

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  2. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Wow Tom you've got a good crop there,I'll bet you eat the lot as soon as they are ripe.:)
     
  3. tom.plum

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    perhaps a cucumber sandwich
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  4. tom.plum

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    those cherry toms will only leave the greenhouse inside me :)
     
  5. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Good man,you have a good crop Tom it must be the condensate pipe off your boiler that you use for the watering for such fine crops.;)
    When's the next greenhouse update?
     
  6. tom.plum

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    don't tell sean but my boiler is a non condensator, I would't have a condenstor, these sales people phone me quite often offering a 'free' boiler cavity wall insulation and loft insulation, I tell um straight, there's no body filling my cavity, :)

    good topic I think for a greenhouse rant, ;)
     
  7. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    I'll eagerly await the rant from the glass room.:)
    A friend of mine had cavity walls done and double glazing worst thing they done their rooms keep going mouldy.Worst thing you can do with older houses,I had to put in some air vents to allow circulation.
     
  8. tom.plum

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  9. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Nice too see your only green in clothes and not in mind.;)
     
  10. FatHands

    FatHands Well-Known Member

    thats good to hear Tom! Looking forward to starting to grow stuff, although wont be until next year now.
     
  11. proby

    proby Active Member

    Hi tom how's this for a cherry tomato, just joking had a beefsteak tomato from the supermarket and saved some seeds to have a try with not too bad hope it tastes ok. image.jpg
     
  12. tom.plum

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    that's a whopper proby I'm sure it will taste ok, what did you grow it in ? I grow mine in buckets of compost but I'm going to try topsoil next year, :)
     
  13. proby

    proby Active Member

    I put them in a bucket with the bottom cut out and sink it the ground in the greenhouse. Compost is B&Poos verve, cheap stuff but ok.
     
  14. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    That tomato is a complete meal in one proby.:)
     
  15. proby

    proby Active Member

    I like the beefsteak types ,all flesh very few seeds in them.
     

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