Help with overgrown greenhouse.

I moved into a new house in November and i'm finally looking at getting the garden sorted. I'd like to sew some vegetable seeds next month. I've put some pictures up, any advice on what to do or where to start with the greenhouse and what I assume used to be a vegetable patch.

The previous owner said her husband was the gardener but he had an accident and has been in a nursing home for the past 4 years, so I don't think anything has been done since then.

Thank you.

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  • wiogs
    wiogs Posts: 2,744 Forumite
    Clear absolutely everything out of the greenhouse and dispose of it.

    Clean and disinfect it inside.

    Then do what you want with the space.

    The veg patch looks ok. Clear off the leaves remove any weeds, mulch the soil and away you go.
  • kazwookie
    kazwookie Posts: 14,212 Forumite
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    Remove all the old weeds etc out of the greenhouse and the patch of 'soil', so you can see what you have.

    Clean the green house, I used hot soap water when mine was over grown like that, inside and out side.

    Then you can work out what size ara you have and what you want to grow.

    Good luck
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  • Thank you. I just went to homebase for some heavy duty gloves, a wheelbarrow and Jeys Fluid (which my Mom recommended). Going to rip it all up and give it a good scrub on Saturday.
  • RAS
    RAS Posts: 35,177 Forumite
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    You have a good supply of willow herb there by the looks of it (the white fluffy stuff in the greenhouse).

    Try and get the seedheads into plastic bags and dispose of safely, then learn what they look like at seedling stage.
    If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing
  • wellused
    wellused Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    When you weed the greenhouse be careful not to stick your spade/fork or any part of you through the glass. When you use the jeyes fluid dilute it with tap water you don't need much to a litre of water, I generally wash mine down with diluted jeyes fluid and a scrubbing brush if needed, spray it off with a little water and wipe the glass clean with wet wipes, carefully drying it with kitchen roll.
  • wallbash
    wallbash Posts: 17,775 Forumite
    and wipe the glass clean with wet wipes, carefully drying it with kitchen roll.

    Please come and do mine.
    I wash mine with very diluted jeyes fluid, then turn the hoze on it, thats it.
  • wellused
    wellused Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    It leaves mine all smeary so I go the whole hog and even do the outside too.
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  • lisa110rry
    lisa110rry Posts: 1,794 Forumite
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    If this is your first greenhouse (it may not be of course) you are in for years of delight, once you have cleared it out.

    A few years ago, a friend helped me put the sides together and the roof structure up and then I painstakingly moved one pane at a time from my garage to the greenhouse andclipped each one in place, my heart soaring as the construction came together. I was given 8' wooden benching for my birthday and I was away.

    Now I can happily sit outside on sunny days in winter as the green house approaches 60 degrees farenheit. I listen to plays on iPlayer, watch the birds coming to my feeders and admire the display of cyclamen. I daydream about summer, when the greenhouse will be full of cukes and toms and chillis and herbs and all sorts. I grow strawberries inside to get good early crops (as well as outside).

    Outside, in raised beds, I grow asparagus, beans, chives, salads, peas, alpine strawberries. I am trying to grow soft fruit but having difficulty - must test the soil in that bed.


    You are in for such a treat with your greenhouse!
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  • lisa110rry
    lisa110rry Posts: 1,794 Forumite
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    You have a nice compost tray there...
    “And all shall be well. And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceeding well.”
    ― Julian of Norwich
    In other words, Don't Panic!
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