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Must See Passive Solar Greenhouse 2024 Summer Update 

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In this summer update, we'll show you the impressive growth of our tomatoes and peppers in our passive solar greenhouse. Plus, we'll share the lessons we've learned for even greater growth next year! Watch now for some great tips on how to make the most of your greenhouse gardening experience.
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In 2018 we left the UK to come to Gita’s family homestead here in north Latvia, not far from the Estonian border and now we live somewhere nowhere in the middle of a forest in a house built by Gita’s grandfather. We’re videoing our journey and trying to give you some insights into how we’re living here.
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@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the updated video everything is looking like it's growing good 👍🏻
@GreenishSerpent
@GreenishSerpent Месяц назад
Thank you for the tour in your greenhouse -great project, thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us out there! My tomatoes (just 10 plants in total, 7 varieties) are now setting fruit perfectly but also missed out on their first one to two flowering clusters foe no specific reason. To me it seemed to be most likely that there were pollinators missing at first but in retrospect it could've also been a very harsh change in late spring temperatures from lower than 10°C to almost 35°C over two weeks. Additionally this was right after I planted the seedlings from the pot into the garden beds so maybe the transplanting process was also a relevant factor. The varieties that do best here are the new German hybrid 'Primabella' (sweet cherry tomato) and 'Tschernij Prince'. I'm looking forward to seeing some great updates throughout the year! Greetings from Germany Walt
@BalticHomesteaders
@BalticHomesteaders Месяц назад
Thanks Walt. Yes I’m sure it was those temps or the transplant shock.
@TheGardenerNorth
@TheGardenerNorth Месяц назад
Great video! If I could suggest a different kind of wire that would be less expensive than aircraft cable. I would look for a farm supply store and or a farmer that might sell you some barbless galvanized fence wire. Its super strong and pretty inexpensive. I used it this year in my greenhouse to string my tomatoes and cukes and it was 1/10 the cost of what the greenhouse supplier wanted for crimped trellis wire. Cheers!
@BalticHomesteaders
@BalticHomesteaders Месяц назад
That's a good idea, I can get that stuff here easy they use it for single strand electric fences. Thanks.
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