Good morning Shawn. Thank you for the update and tour. The outside of the greenhouse is looking good. I suggest you harvest some of the rose campion seeds and scatter the seed where you want it growing next year. I would leave most of the rose campion plants right where they have decided to grow. Next year you will have a beautiful display of those fuchsia colored flowers. If you are good about keeping them 'deadheaded' they will bloom all season. Letting some of the flowers go to seed during August and September. It is nice that you can move around the pots in the greenhouse so they can take advantage of the change in sunny spots. The trailer looks nice after its 'bath'. Take care and be healthy my friend.
So I'm OBSESSED with olive trees. Olive trees like as much light as they can possibly get. I think you should consider planting it outside if you live in zone 8b or better. I keep mine in pots and they come indoors only for the winter. The filtered light from the greenhouse and the extra humidity doesn't really do much for olive trees.
Its only getting better every video. Cant wait to see a few years down the road. I bet it will be amazing.
Good morning Shawn. Thank you for the update and tour. The outside of the greenhouse is looking good. I suggest you harvest some of the rose campion seeds and scatter the seed where you want it growing next year. I would leave most of the rose campion plants right where they have decided to grow. Next year you will have a beautiful display of those fuchsia colored flowers. If you are good about keeping them 'deadheaded' they will bloom all season. Letting some of the flowers go to seed during August and September. It is nice that you can move around the pots in the greenhouse so they can take advantage of the change in sunny spots. The trailer looks nice after its 'bath'. Take care and be healthy my friend.
So I'm OBSESSED with olive trees. Olive trees like as much light as they can possibly get. I think you should consider planting it outside if you live in zone 8b or better. I keep mine in pots and they come indoors only for the winter. The filtered light from the greenhouse and the extra humidity doesn't really do much for olive trees.
Lots of mulch should help to get rid of those spots and with time the mulch will also eliminate bad bugs and keep the good ones
Perhaps a sun lamp for those last tomatoes?
Can you help me? I want a home like this .