Converting a greenhouse to a growing house...

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  1. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

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    We changed one of the greenhouses into a tomato house this spring. We cleaned it out and put rows in to plant tomatoes in them. We started this crop of tomatoes about the first of March. I am getting so ready for a fresh garden toamto...maybe even green fried tomatoes.

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    Those are large tomatoes, and it looks as if they are beginning to ripen! Envy, envy, envy . . . .
    Our tomatoes are setting fruit, and we have little green bullets all the way up to green golf ball size, but nothing nearly as nice as yours!
     
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    Jane, these are Goliath tomatoes. we have had good fortune growing them so far. They are an early tomato, too. Everything else is small right now.
     
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    Those toms look super, Carolyn. How I love a greenhouse...let me count the ways.
     
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    Today as I looked through the house they have grown to fist sized toms...mmmmmm.
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    I am going to put the picture near my tomato plants so they know what to look like when they grow up. Picture perfect yummy tomatoes. :)

    Jerry
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    What's the difference between a greenhouse and growhouse? Is it that your tomatoes are planted in the ground instead of in containers?
     
  9. carolyn

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    Jerry, LOL!

    Cheryl, I called it the grow house since I am growing from beginning to end in it. In a greenhouse the plants can be moved from place to place or removed and sold, put in the garden, given away, etc. These are growing directly in the ground and I will harvest them and sell the tomato fruit when it is ripe (or eat the very first one). I have a few egg plants and a couple peppers in here, too, but that hasn't been the most successful venture. The pillbugs/sowbugs keep eating the smaller plants :scheming: .
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I am drooling Carolyn, I just can't wait to sink my teeth into a home grown tomato!! It's gonna be a while though, just planting them out this weekend :)
     
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    We haven't planted any of ours out yet, but I think I will today. We laid all the plastic last night and I should be able to get them in now. The weather sounds more doable than last weekend :eek: :scheming: . You probably had the same cold snap we had. I just uncovered the outside strawberries yesterday. Thankfully they look good. the only damage was outside the rowcover where the cover wasn't wide enough.
     
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    Very impressive Carolyn,..i just opened my seed packet this week.
     
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    Philip, get crackin'. Time to get to work. I hope your weather is suitable, too. Hard to plant in the cold and rain.
     

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