Last night I sneakily took some surplus courgettes, pumpkins and summer squash to my brothers garden (well they'd invited me up for tea so I figured......) and on the pretense of getting my nephew to grow a Halloween pumpkin I also persuaded them to let me plant 3 courgettes, 2 squash and 2 pumpkins.
Their soil is probably the stoniest I have ever seen (so my wishes that I had their big garden is taken back and I can now see why they only grow shrubs and roses in it) and armed with only a trowel it was hard going but at least they are in and not wasted (assuming they grow ok)
I still have some surplus in my blowaway but I might be able to squeeze them in somewhere, or donate them.
I also went to a garden center yesterday and got some cheap kohl rabi seeds so I might see if I can get some of them going, if its not too late. I have no idea what they taste like but thought I'd give them a go.
When I got home yesterday afternoon my bean fence looked very wilted so I pegged some fine white fleece to the poles to shield it a bit from the rays and watered it well and its all perked up this morning.
Today I went out at about 10 to see some very wilted plants in my blowaway so I watered them all, opened it all up and covered it in an old white sheet. Then I took the fine fleece off the bean fence and used it to shield the growhouse as my cucs were looking a bit too warm.
I've gone from using my 8m fleece to protect from frost last week to protecting from the sun this week!!! I've no idea if its the right thing to do but it seems to be working.
Their soil is probably the stoniest I have ever seen (so my wishes that I had their big garden is taken back and I can now see why they only grow shrubs and roses in it) and armed with only a trowel it was hard going but at least they are in and not wasted (assuming they grow ok)
I still have some surplus in my blowaway but I might be able to squeeze them in somewhere, or donate them.
I also went to a garden center yesterday and got some cheap kohl rabi seeds so I might see if I can get some of them going, if its not too late. I have no idea what they taste like but thought I'd give them a go.
When I got home yesterday afternoon my bean fence looked very wilted so I pegged some fine white fleece to the poles to shield it a bit from the rays and watered it well and its all perked up this morning.
Today I went out at about 10 to see some very wilted plants in my blowaway so I watered them all, opened it all up and covered it in an old white sheet. Then I took the fine fleece off the bean fence and used it to shield the growhouse as my cucs were looking a bit too warm.
I've gone from using my 8m fleece to protect from frost last week to protecting from the sun this week!!! I've no idea if its the right thing to do but it seems to be working.
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