An empty greenhouse...

All that God-given warmth and sunlight, and nothing but the spiders to benefit; (they love it, by the way). So I'm thinking of fenugreek to fix nitrogen in the main bed, and some herbs in containers to grow throughout the Winter. Basil looks likely: it's a brilliant herb especially when it's fresh.

The trouble isn't heat - I can keep the greenhouse/shed warm with insulation and a bit of help from a propane heater; (we kept the manky-big allotment greenhouse going last year with the heater and bubble wrap on only a few litres of propane). The trouble is daylight length. Most plants slow-down during the short days, regardless of temperature, but some seem to shut down entirely. S. divinorum, for example. I suspect tomatoes are the same. There doesn't seem to be a lot of information online about this... And it all depends on your latitude, I suppose.

The possibilities are vast, though: ginger, pineapple, all kinds of peppers, kava-kava, grape vines, turmeric... A tiny tropic by the Tyne.

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