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Old 01-08-2006, 12:32 AM
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My courgettes are coming along nicely. I have little baby courgettes (first ones) that are about 3 inches long and swelling quite quickly.

My Quandry is that I'm going away on Friday and I can just imagine that they'll be ready to pick until the weekend. If I were to leave them until I get back (Thursday next week), will I end up with Marrows?

I've not grown the courgettes before and I don't know how quickly they turn. If necessary I'll have to give them to my neighbours & people at work before I go away, but they're my FIRST courgettes and I'd like to eat them myself!!!
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Old 01-08-2006, 12:56 AM
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Sorry I can't help slug as i've never grown corgettes, but enjoy your bank holiday weekend.
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Old 01-08-2006, 01:06 AM
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Thanks Bramble - have a good bank holiday yourself....!
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Old 01-08-2006, 01:15 AM
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I would say if you leave them you'll be in for marrowesque courgettes. Its our first year of growing them but I swear you could watch them grow! You can harvest everything one day and have more the next!

If you dont want very large I would harvest late Thursday and hope
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Old 01-08-2006, 08:43 AM
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Courgettes can expand really quickly so I'd agree with that. They should keep ok in the fridge while you are away and are great at that size fried with a little butter, black pepper and garlic. Usually with courgettes the more you pick the more you get so I shouldn't worry. At least, that's how it has worked for me the last two seasons. I also quite like them raw at that size.

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Old 01-08-2006, 09:57 AM
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I would agree with earth babe, definatly pick them now!!! This year they seem to be growing stupidly, to be honest if they are anything like mine by friday they will be huge anyway
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Old 01-08-2006, 01:51 PM
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Cool... that's great advice guys - thanks! I'll give some of them until tomorrow night, maybe have some baby courgettes with dinner.... then Thursday night the rest will 'get the chop' and stay in the fridge until we return.

They really are quite exciting veg to watch (OK.... so maybe I'm a little odd), but I think it's great the way you can literally record their progress day by day. One day I had little swellings, then 2 days later I had very noticable baby courgettes!

Looking forward to the first harvest....!
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Old 01-08-2006, 05:44 PM
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Slug they really would probably be enormous by the time you got back. I just found one that I must have missed picking last week as it was growing down the back of the plant hiding at the back of the tub & it is like a Zeppelin airship! Still it's going in a pasta sauce tonight anyway. Enjoy your baby ones & have a good break.
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Old 01-08-2006, 06:14 PM
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I went away for a long weekend, left on Thursday night and came back monday night and after picking all the courgettes last week I had some marrows the size of my leg when I got back.

Pick now!!!
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Hi everyone! just had to share this with you! just picked my very first courgette! am going to do a hugh f-w from river cottage and have a courgette omelette for tea! yum yum! happy days dexterdog
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Its really good to see all the happiness and glee over folks 1st courgettes - just you wait til they get going! You'll be begging the neighbours to take some off you!!! They'll tape up their letterboxes!
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Old 01-08-2006, 07:06 PM
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Made that courgette soup that was on one of the threads - was really good! Want to make the courgette chocolate cake next! Only one plant so it has been a bit slow to start - no doubt it will catch up!
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Update! That was the best omelette I've ever tasted! It's watching Hugh F-W at River Cottage that really got me into growing my own veg - and inparticular the courgette omelette! dexterdog
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Are you back yet SluG? Did you get marrows? Just got back from my hols and VERY disappointed to find very few courgettes growing at all. Lots of leaves - had to fight my way into the polytunnel, but hardly any courgettes. Just about managed enough to make a courgette souffle last night (yes River Cottage recipe) which was very nice.
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Old 01-08-2006, 09:45 PM
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Hi Jennie,

I am not going away until Friday this week, so I'm planning my courgette harvest for Weds and Thurs evening. I'm back next week, and I'm soooo glad I posted this query now as I can't imagine what I'd have come back to!! From the sounds of it, I'd have had about 8 Zeppelin airships to greet me!!

I'm very excited to think that I'll have a surplus on my hands! I've always got plenty of recipients for the veg (last year I was giving away runner beans by the bucket load!!). I also fancy making some courgette cake.....!!
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My mum-in-law gets courgettes instead of flowers every time we go round, good job she likes them! My giant courgette tasted fine in the pasta sauce last night. Can't stand Hugh F.W. myself, it's after I saw him eating fried placenta ( yeuk!) on T.V. once & although I like his recipes I don't like the idea of him going out to kill what he's eating (being a semi-veggie myself).
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Old 02-08-2006, 08:58 PM
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Must of missed one courgette when was picking and ended up with one hidden the size of medium football.Made the courgette choc cake with it....absolutley delicous.Even 3year old grandson who doesn't usually eat cake loved it and asked for more!!!.One caution though,the recipe actually made enough mixture for 2 trays full and made enough for12 not 6!!Filled 2 trays of size stated.
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Old 03-08-2006, 10:12 AM
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In my books 2 trays for the price of one = big choccie courgette bonus!!
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Busy looking for courgette choc. cake recipe- sounds sort of disgusting but must taste nice if it's so popular!
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Slug posted the link for it in Courgette Recipes reply #18 in Season To Taste.
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Old 03-08-2006, 04:31 PM
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Thanks Lesley/Slug, looks good, will try it with next batch of courgettes.
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Old 09-08-2006, 02:55 AM
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I ate my little courgettes just before going away... very tasty! I fried them in a little butter and they were very nice.

Looking forward to getting home tomorrow and seeing what treats are in store for me...!
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Old 09-08-2006, 11:52 PM
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Got back this evening to find 2 more courgettes almost ready for picking - this courgette lark is great!
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Made the courgette chocolate cake yesterday! Needless to say there is only a very small piece left! Went down a treat with the grandchild who hates courgettes and was a bit iffy about putting them into the mix at all!
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