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  • #16
    I'd get your pumpkins out ASAP HW.they need a lot of roomto grow &(apparently?),we're in for some decent weather over the next few days(according to my mum).As for melons we've tried several times with no luck~hate giving up but thimnk might give them a miss next year.
    And Lynda me Dear~Don't despair!!With all this c**p weather I think a lot of us are a bit further behind than normal,there's still time for things to pick up~I was fretting about our toms a couple of weeks ago & now can't believe what a little bit of sun has done for them.~Plant yourself up some speedy growers~radish/salad leaves~even some cress~anything to keep your spirits up & take the focus off the things that aren't growing as quick as you'd hoped for.Good Luck!x
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    • #17
      "They were in my mini greenhouse - doors open (as good as outside) overnight for a while before being transplanted to the plot."

      I'd be inclined to physically move them out of the greenhouse, and then back in for the night, for a week before planting them out. Not saying that was the cause, its more likely the rubbish weather, but it might help toughen them up a bit more (particularly as your plot is a bit exposed).
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Kristen View Post
        "They were in my mini greenhouse - doors open (as good as outside) overnight for a while before being transplanted to the plot."

        I'd be inclined to physically move them out of the greenhouse, and then back in for the night, for a week before planting them out. Not saying that was the cause, its more likely the rubbish weather, but it might help toughen them up a bit more (particularly as your plot is a bit exposed).
        I think you're right, and I'll do just that - next year. Too late this year. Hey ho.
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