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| I only joined this forum a couple of days ago, but I've already found heaps of good tips and info, so thanks. ![]() We've been dabbling with the garden on and off since we moved here almost 15 years ago - threw ourselves into it the first couple of years with some success on the veggie front, but the following year things didn't want to germinate or were eaten by slugs, mice, etc., and we felt it was too much hard work for little results. However, hubby dug over a section last year and we had a reasonable lot of courgettes (although we lost more to mildew because of the wet weather and he let some of the plants go to marrows too quickly - live and learn). Anyway, it was quite encouraging, so I decided to give it more of a go this year and bought the Grow Your Own magazine (where I spotted an ad for the new Let's Grow Veg) and we've been digging and weeding all weekend. So much still to do though, and I had to come in after an hour this morning because it was snowing on me! Anyway, looking forward to learning much more from all the brilliant and friendly people on here, and looking forward to the weather warming up again - it's all over the place at the moment down here on the Devon/Dorset border. |
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| Hi Welcome to the vine! When you say mildew; all mine get mildew but we just chop the affected leaves off and leave them to grow; you usually get it [i find] when it is wet, so keeping all water off the leaves does reduce it alot. Mind you, in last year's weather there was no hope; but you can still keep them producing fruit mildew or not. The trick is to take the first few fruits off as soon as you can and not wait for them to get too big - this encourages more to set. Anyhow, I hope you enjoy it here!
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Better luck this year I hope.
__________________ Andrea :wavehello http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...logs/zazen999/ moon trial underway with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and calabrese. |
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| Hi Fizzywitch and welcome to the Vine. Re your courgettes - the fruits are very prone to rotting in damp weather - and it usually starts when the flower gets wet as this then starts to soak the fruit. I remove all the flowers whenever I get a moment, though I still lost some fruits. Check your plants every second day - you will be amazed you quickly the courgettes grow if you give them 4 or 5 days. I had a fantastic crop of green courgettes last year, but I had nothing worth harvesting from the yellow variety I grew. They were in the same ground as the green variety and formed loads of fruits but these didn't grow past the size of my pinky finger before they started to rot. C'est la vie - no more yellow courgettes for me.
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__________________ ---) CARL (---- ILFRACOMBE NORTH DEVON a seed planted today makes a meal tomorrow! www.freewebs.com/carlseawolf now in blog form ! UPDATED 01 / 04 / 08 |
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I live just over the border in East Devon, the frost this morning wasn't as bad as I'd thought it would be. Are you by the coast or more in-land?
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I live between Charmouth and Lyme Regis on the A35, so 2 miles from the sea, and work in Tesco Axminster, are you anywhere nearby? Cheers ![]() |
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| Hi Fizzywitch I'm in Ottery St Mary so a little further inland but not far from you as the crow flies or should that be seagull! Another hard frost last night but again will clear quickly today! My garden is North facing and the area closest to the house only gets sunlight for two weeks of the year however the bottom of the garden is already in full sunshine and that is where my raised beds are located.
__________________ Lumpyjumper ![]() http://lumpyjumpers.blogspot.com updated 28 Feb 08 - preparation for the growing season |
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Was hoping to get some seeds potted up today, but it's been too cold to hang around outside for long... |
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