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  • Our Mutant Courgette~Glut in a day!!

    We had a courgette selfseed from a yellow F1 variety that we grew last year.It's been going from strength to strength throwing between 3-5 at us a day!Has totally overtaken it's neighbouring Dills Atlantic on how much it's spread.Every time we think it's exhausted itself it grows a new runner & starts all over!!Anyway yesterday I decided to have a proper search amongst it's leaves and was amazed even more by it & picked 14 courgettes of majorly varying sizes(I swear all from same plant & same day!)including one "double".
    I know the norm's to use a 50p for size reference but could only find 20's!
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    the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

    Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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    wow, what have you been feeding it?? i hope mine has produced some like that for when i get home, there were 2 just starting to swell ones when i left

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    • #3
      Is it still going strong now?! If so, Yellow Courgette Soup recipe in Season to Taste is a goodie.
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      • #4
        Try searching for Happiness Soup - a nigella recipe.

        Tis the reason I started growing yellow courgettes, and is magnificent.

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        • #5
          Crikes, I was hoping to be coming to the end of my lot (green bush) - no chance but that many on one plant jeez.

          Leaving mine to marrow now in the hope they give up at least I can store the marrow and use for stuffing
          Hayley B

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          • #6
            I am thankful that my courgettes aren't that productive - I pick about 400 a week from 250 plants and still have plenty coming, as well as about 50 marrows. If they were as productive as yours I'd be flooding the market !!!
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            • #7
              Well her leaves have turned rather mildewy(I probably should pull her up but she's been so good to me~& anyway don't plan on planting sqash on that plot for a few years anyway!)but a few days ago she appeared to have several babies so I'm hoping to get just a few more to stock me up on pickled courgetes for the winter(& spring!!)Having started a thread on vegging out(saving F1 seed)I rather think a cross contamination with a pumpkin may have happened last year?Whatever I think I may be trying a repeat performance next year(~if Good Old Mother Nature will allow!!)Wellie & Zazzen~my freezers are full to capacity with soup & I've not even made a start on the pumpkins!!
              the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

              Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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