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How are everyone's squashes doing?
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That's a great tip that is. I wouldn't have thought that was even a thing and mine defo went the wrong way this year. I.e all over the flower bed that I had allocated to my better half haha. She threatened to chop the plant down. Nearly had to ban her from the plot.Originally posted by Jungle Jane View Post
You can get them to grow what direction you want,the first true leaf points the direction it"�ll grow,mine were good growing over the lawn but one plant grew to the shed. I found this picture online that explains it,it"�s good when you know where they"�re heading.
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Even if they start growing in the wrong direction, you can steer them in the right direction over the course of a few days.
You can't bend the stem too far in one go or it'll snap, but you can move it by about 20-30 degrees at a time, and use a stick to hold it in place, then a couple days later it will be used to its new position and can be moved another 20-30 degrees, and so on until you have it growing in the direction you want.
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I steer them too by putting a stick beside the vine at each leaf joint so that it sweeps round in a curve.
They mowed down the row of onions because there was not enough room to lay the vines out.
I saved most of the onions but the flavor was not that good due to shading.Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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