So Much Value in a Hothouse!

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Even at the end of the second month of winter, we are still getting small pickings of tomatoes – which is such a treat!

Obviously the secret is a hothouse. I can’t recommend enough if you have the space and can build some kind of structure in glass or plastic covered. There are a million ideas on pinterest for various ways and means that is fun to check out.

We were lucky – we had this dubious looking structure already on the property

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I especially loved someones bespoke patch job…

Inside was quite ratty – concrete and buried rubbish, with surprisingly nice soil once we dug it all up!

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Inside cleared of rubbish/concrete – dug and covered in pea straw

We really really didn’t need a shade cloth covered structure, so we ripped all that off

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(Of course we saved and reused the shade cloth elsewhere!
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We found screwing on lengths of polypipe to secure the plastic was the best way – the polypipe hasn’t weathered and we could just cut it at whatever length easily. Better than wood beading

First side done

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The back had some rotting wood in the structure so we did a bit of Dodgy Brothers Handywork and replaced a few bits

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To make it easy, we just covered over the window – the eaves are all open and provide adequate ventilation along with opening the door in summer
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Done

It was the end of the first summer season of living in Tasmania when we did this, so at first the hot house housed the last tomatoes as they ripened and we grew a late season crop of lettuce

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We have been so happy we did this – our growing season gets extended considerably at both ends of the season.

I start seeds, seedlings, and a few hothouse tomato plants way way earlier than I could by direct outdoor planting. Very handy in a milder climate where you have a shorter summer season

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Getting ready for spring
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Mid Season

And its wonderful to be getting a few salad vegies in the dead of winter!

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August last year!! (ie the final month of winter!)

One more month of winter to go and I will be waiting eagerly for the first signs of proper spring with the plum trees budding.

In the meantime – its back to the fire and my crochet for me!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!!

Cheers!

 

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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