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(24-06-2021, 08:39 AM)JJB Wrote: You're going to have more than enough veg this year Danny.  Thanks for the pics, I love being nosy.
Thanks Jen

(24-06-2021, 08:52 AM)Vinny Wrote: A lot of your stuff is way ahead of mine. Cry Looking good Danny. Big Grin
Cheers Vinny, yet my stuff is way behind a lot of the other plots! Still it's a marathonSmile

(24-06-2021, 09:00 AM)Bren Wrote: Being a back garden grower I love having a look at what others are growing, keep up the photos Danny. Smile
Thanks Bren

(24-06-2021, 09:26 AM)doublyjonah Wrote: It's looking great, Danny. I know you had some concerns earlier in the growing season, but there's loads growing!
Thanks DJ, yes I'm a lot more happier than I was a while agoSmile
Regards..........Danny Smile
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Planted 3 rhubarb plants in their permanent position yesterday.

A few days ago i had to dig up my 1 year old asparagus as the bed was a mess. Ive potted them for now with the intention of planting them in their permanent position once Ive picked the broad beans.
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Below is a picture of the rhubarb I planted the other day.

   

Did about 1.5 hours this morning, now home for a drink.

Did some weeding, planted the asparagus, and found some mini squashesSmile

       
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Our salad leaves looking colorful, these are in our backyard....

   
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What variety of squash is that? It looks a bit like the Harlequin we've got growing.
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(19-07-2021, 12:37 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: What variety of squash is that? It looks a bit like the Harlequin we've got growing.
Hiya TMTT

Yes I think it's HarlequinSmile

I have 3 mini varieties, Harlequin, Uchiki, and Table something!
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Table Star? I've got two bush squash called Honey Bear in 50 L pots in the front garden, they're doing really well so far, they're about as big as a courgette plant. The Harlequins are interplanted with sweetcorn in a raised bed, also doing really well.
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My cousin was visiting and he helped me move the two planters below into position. I plan to use them upside down and use the legs to support netting where required.

We moved a third planter to near where I want it for next year and carried the forth home to use in the back yard.

   
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Making things easy to cover and net is a big goal for me for next year. Looks like a good setup.
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Looks a brilliant idea Danny.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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