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Old 08 September 2003, 11:08 PM
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Very boring topic, sorry.

Dug veg patch this year for first time & was staggered by the quality / taste of plum tomatoes, broad beans, peas, swede, shallots & beetroot.

I've a half-decent sized conservatory which I can keep warm if necessary. Are there any veg i can grow in containers indoors in the winter months? If so what & what sort of growing conditions are required?

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Steve
Old 09 September 2003, 12:18 AM
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yea sure u can grow them indoors during the dead of winter. just make sure they have the temperature of their natural habitat.

also, when shutting/closing the curtains. dont leave them on the outside of the curtain, as they will drop to the temperature outside and will get frost damage possibly.

but by all means, grow them inside
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