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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostWorst year I’ve ever had for courgettes, they have rotted at the end. I’ve picked hardly any. I was thankful that I planted a stray one in the GH ( :eek yes I know ) but the GH gets watered so I’ve had a great crop from that one - shame I have to scale the plant to access other things!!
Worst year for any outdoor growing really for me ....drought has killed off lots of stuff
My courgettes have been rubbish.
Just don’t understand it. My short daily drive to get a newspaper have loads of houses with big piles of courgettes/marrows outside with signs saying “Help yourself”.
What have I done wrong? Have watered them religiously so can’t be lack of water.
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Now Now Peeps - this is the PROUD, thread not the rant thread.
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New all singing all dancing blog - Jasons Jungle
�I have not failed 1,000 times. I have successfully discovered 1,000 ways to NOT make a light bulb."
― Thomas A. Edison
�Negative results are just what I want. They�re just as valuable to me as positive results. I can never find the thing that does the job best until I find the ones that don�t.�
― Thomas A. Edison
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I am just proud that i am getting my new grow area into better shape for next year,also what has grown is all well,the chickens love the chard so not been buying and greens for them,the roma toms outside are doing really well,have frozen the red one's whole for now,if you can be happy with what you done then all is well.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Selection of fruit
Have to love fruit trees and bushes, they still give even when you do nothing. I have lost a lot to maggot, wasp, birds, hornets and then quite a bit was aborted from the long dry spell. However there has still been more than enough for me to salvage if only for using in preserves. Currants, goosegogs and rhubarb were fab this year. This is what I picked this morning.
apple - charles ross, pear- williams, apple - spartan, apple - worcester pearmain, fig - brunswick, grape - pheonix, fig - brown turkey, peach - avalon pride, nectarine - madame blanchette, apple - bramley and plum - vitoria
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Norfolkgrey, I really want a peach tree and a fig tree. How's the flavour of the Avalon's? How do the Brown Turkeys compare with the Brunswicks?
I had a brown turkey in a pot once, it was only about two feet tall, but the single ripe fig that I got from it was the best fig I've ever eaten. Then I left it in the care of my mother for a couple of years and it did not survive
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Originally posted by self-contained View PostNorfolkgrey, I really want a peach tree and a fig tree. How's the flavour of the Avalon's? How do the Brown Turkeys compare with the Brunswicks?
I had a brown turkey in a pot once, it was only about two feet tall, but the single ripe fig that I got from it was the best fig I've ever eaten. Then I left it in the care of my mother for a couple of years and it did not survive
Brunswick is sweeter and juicier/moister than Brown Turkey. However the fruits are smaller and still ooze the milky latex stuff when picked so you can't use the whole fruit. I think somewhere down the line a may add another variety of fig. My Brunswick fig established and fruited several years quicker than Brown Turkey, no idea if this is normal. I can always send you cuttings back from each with your circle stuff if you would like.
Edit: Looking online at Brunswick mine may not be. I think it is more a case of it is young and has had reduced sun and water, but thought I better just warn you.Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 25-08-2018, 01:30 PM.
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I'm most proud of turning a garden that was completely overgrown with trees and shrubs for about a decade into a place with a lawn, raised beds and a greenhouse that after 3 years is really starting to produce some great home grown food. Still a work in progress but really proud that we have done it all ourselves and learned so much.
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This year I am proud of
Digging out 4-6 layers of carpet and weeds to make 3 more beds
Plenty of fresh veg for a good couple of months now - to the point that OH refused to eat anything other than cheese on toast for dinner yesterday due to ‘vegetable overload’:
And a few personal bests =easy in second growing season
cauliflower is my favourite so far
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