Re: Hills
Ok if you can afford that sort of equipment, I think I'll stick to growing
them outside.
Chris
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From: Alun Jones <Alun_Jones@excite.co.uk>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: 31 December 2000 04:49
Subject: Re: Hills
>Yo Chris,
> Tunnels do get hot on sunny days and any part of the plant that
>touches the sides will be burnt.Very hard to control the temperature
>inside.If a fruit is inside on a hot day then it will start to cook and the
>end of world sets in, I know I've been there and got the T-shirt.My 743 and
>John Perkins 774 where both grown outside. John Handburys 816 was grown in
a
>huge greenhouse with fans to control the temperature,but he was a market
>gardener and has all the equipement.
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> ALUN
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