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Sowing all things Cucurbit - 2020
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All my squashes are now germinating. The courgettes were a bust, though. I've ordered more seeds.
My melons are getting rather too large, too. I think I shall need to repot them, as it's still some three weeks or so until I dare plant them out.
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My 3 Telegraph Improved cues are all surviving and now in their final positions each side of the greenhouse door. The tallest is now about 18 inches. One of them has set 4 fruit, the largest is about 3 inches. The other two have only put out male flowers so far but there are a couple tiny female buds coming.
Crown Prince blue pumpkin/squash are all doing fine in 6 inch pots. I'll possibly plant them out in a week-10 days time, after hardening off.
Courgettes are half-way through hardening off but had a day in today and will have another tomorrow due to strong wind.
Watermelons are still tiny but now have two proper leaves each.
Gherkin cues are all surviving, all 15 of them and all have just put out their first true leaf. Looking to plant those out late in May.
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Being a determined type I put 1 more seed each of autumn crown and volska grey, germinated in 4 days. Who know what happened to the first lot?
Currently all but the last 2 are in deep 1lt pots getting the sunshine (what there is of it ) through the patio window. I aim to decant them all to continue growing on in the GH from Sunday/Monday when the night time temps are supposed to be 9c+. Although I will tuck them up under fleece. Hopefully I will then be able to wait another 3-4 weeks before planting out.
Himself indoors is agitating for the dining room back, I don't know why there have only been seeds on the HP and under lights in there since January...
V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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4 courgette atena polka doing fine in small pots, 2 for others, 1 for me and 1 insurance.
3 cuke Beth alpha doing fine. 2 in pots and 1 insurance I bunged in its pot under an open ended glass cloche on the raised bed and it appears to be growing ok.
Have 3 butternut burpees in small pots and a potimarron, which are in the plastic greenhouse which is open during the day. The plot they will go into is covered with cardboard and I was thinking of planting through it.
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My Tasty green and one of the Birth Alpha cuc died on me so I've resown, everything else seems to be doing fine.Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostYesterday's sownings.
Cucumbers:-
Beth Alpha
Tasty green
Courgettes:-
Romanesco
Tonda di Piacenza
All green bush
Black beautyLast edited by Bren In Pots; 03-05-2020, 07:13 PM.Location....East Midlands.
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Where I am, in Somerset, we have a series of cold days and nights ahead of us (might even be frosty tonight). It might be warm enough by Friday for me to start hardening mine off, then I'll plant them about a week after that.Originally posted by annie8 View PostReally want to get my courgettes out now but still too cold. They are looking good with plenty buds on them. When are people thinking they will put theirs out - am up north.
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I sowed my first ever Melon seeds about a week ago and they've popped up, it's called Emir. I still haven't sown my Squashes, I also have Sweet Dumpling, will wait for this cold snap to pass then full steam ahead!Originally posted by peanut View PostI've just sown 2 q's, Beth Alpha and Diva and will be sowing in mid May/June 2 squashes, my favourite of all time, Potimarron and a new one to me, because it was cheap, Autumn Crown.
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