Hi,
I have a few courgette plants at home and at the allotment. They are all now at the flowering stage but so far haven't seen anything resembling a female flower. Is it worth removing male flowers to save energy for the fruiting flowers?
I also have a self seeded courgette/squash which is coming up on the side of my compost bin, very excited to see what that turns into! At least it looks happier then my butternut squash plants which don't seem to like the cold. Any one else having problems with their squashes?
Rosy B
I have a few courgette plants at home and at the allotment. They are all now at the flowering stage but so far haven't seen anything resembling a female flower. Is it worth removing male flowers to save energy for the fruiting flowers?
I also have a self seeded courgette/squash which is coming up on the side of my compost bin, very excited to see what that turns into! At least it looks happier then my butternut squash plants which don't seem to like the cold. Any one else having problems with their squashes?
Rosy B
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