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Cucumbers
3 Beth alpha = 1
Courgettes
4 Black Beauty = 2+1=3
1 Firenze = 1
1 Romanesco
1 Fruit Rond = 1
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Planted -
Cucumbers
6 x Beth Alpha. Picked 8 + 1 = 9
4 x Perfection
4 x Mini munch
Courgettes
5 x Sure Thing
5 x Cocozelle
8 Mixed
Winter Squash
3 x Cha Cha
2 x Tromba
Still waiting for a courgette - there are some but they're too small for my taste
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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doublyjonah
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Two Black Beauty courgettes - 10 + 3
Two yellow courgettes - 5 + 2
Two tromba plants
One Crystal Lemon cucumber
Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins
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Small chilli
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15-07-2023, 09:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-07-2023, 09:56 PM by Small chilli.)
1 dill’s Atlantic giant pumpkin = 0
1 all green bush courgette = 4
1 squash zucchini Wanda = 2
This may be the last of the squash & courgette. Both plants are looking very unhappy damping off / rotting.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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15-07-2023, 10:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-07-2023, 09:11 AM by Mark_Riga.
Edit Reason: adding in morning courgettes (5)
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9 courgettes:
3 zucchini x 21
3 stratio de..x 7
3 green bush x 21
1 cucumber; Emilie x 16
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16-07-2023, 09:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 28-07-2023, 09:38 AM by JJB.
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Courgette/summer squash
Plants / Picked
2 x Verde di Milano 19+1
1 x Wanda 7+1
1 x Tuscany 13+1
1 x Alfresco 8+1
1 x Green Machine 13+1
1 x Zephyr 15+2
1 x Black Beauty 1+1
1 × unknown pale green one 9+3
3 x Tromba 6
Winter squash/pumpkin
1 x Baked Potato
1 x Challenge Pumpkin
Cucumbers
1 x Emily 14+1
2 x Honey Plus 2 not bothering - pulling them up, they're bitter and prickly. I've had words with Just Seed
2 x Konsa 7+1
2 x Delistar 32+1
3 x Beth Alpha 33+2
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16-07-2023, 02:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-07-2023, 02:41 PM by doublyjonah.)
Would someone be kind enough to post a photo of the young and developing trombas on their plant?
I grew two plants from the same packet of seed I had last year. Last year was such a misery for growing and the plants were stunted and the fruits (all two) were small and shaped more like an aubergine. I thought this was because of the poor weather. This year the plants are huge and vigorous and making loads of fruits - all the same shape as last year. I'm worried they're actually not trombas and can't tell what they might be. I'll post photos when I can get to the computer.
Edited to add photos of the plant and a couple of the fruits (they've both got many fruits). The creamier green color is the more true to life.
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JJB
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(16-07-2023, 02:12 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Would someone be kind enough to post a photo of the young and developing trombas on their plant?
I grew two plants from the same packet of seed I had last year. Last year was such a misery for growing and the plants were stunted and the fruits (all two) were small and shaped more like an aubergine. I thought this was because of the poor weather. This year the plants are huge and vigorous and making loads of fruits - all the same shape as last year. I'm worried they're actually not trombas and can't tell what they might be. I'll post photos when I can get to the computer.
Will do, watch this space.
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Thanks, JJB. I think mine are almost certainly something else.I guess I should pull them out, since we have no idea what they are...they're such big happy plants, it's hard to countenance.
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