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Old July 12, 2013   #1
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Default Tomatoes and other growing in my greenhouse (Lithuanian)

Hi,
So here is some photos of my Lithuanian greenhouse and plants growing in it
I forgot to label my tomato plants, so most of them I don't know what they are until they ripen...

Yellow multiflora


My Greenhouse


Dont know what these are


One of my cantaloupe plants


Cantaloupe Female flower


Golden Berry (I got seeds from store bought berries )



Also dont know what these are


S.Pierre or yellow tomato


Golden Berry Flower


Roma tomatoes(I believe)

Cucumber



watermelon flower



Another cucumber
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Old July 12, 2013   #3
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Old July 12, 2013   #4
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I'm envious - so lovely!
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Nice looking set up you have. What is the reason you grow in a greenhouse? I have no feel for the climate of Lithuania.
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I can start growing earlier in a greenhouse and most of the people here are growing tomatoes in a greenhouse. Just warmer in there. It is possible to grow outside, but some varieties tend to not grow very well and get diseases quite easily.. outside the greenhouse I grow other things.
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enjoyed your photos very much. thanks for posting them.

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Old July 13, 2013   #9
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Outside pumpkin patch
Atlantic giant growing there and variety called "bambino" in the back (can't see very well in the photo)

Atlantic giant. (some peas and a corn growing the middle)


One week old pumpkin


I might post update photos tomorrow
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Old July 14, 2013   #10
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Made an garden update http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDJhq6t7EeU
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So who's the mystery sidekick?
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So nice and beautiful - thank you for sharing the photos!

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So who's the mystery sidekick?
My friend, we do cooking videos on her channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/MyLithuanianKitchen)
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Very nice set up. Nice pics.

BTW, here in the states what you call "Golden Berry", we call "Ground Cherries". There are some threads about them in the Tomatillo forum as they are related. One of the best varieties is a Polish heirloom called "Aunt Molly's". Personally I love them. They are a great nibble and make good pies or jam.

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Very nice indeed. A cooks garden if you will. Putting a roof over their heads will definitely help keeping the disease away.

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