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Could you be referring to our old clucky friend by any chance
VC did Spring to mind, as One of the many far more talented at the interweb googling thingy
Especially when I read they're Cucurbita moschata and I know my packet of seed say they're a cucurbita pepo?
At that point I gave up, my tiny little brain can't handle it
This is the arch I used last year, and I am probably going to buy at least three more of these this year, for the plot. Very good arches for the price of them
This is the arch I used last year, and I am probably going to buy at least three more of these this year, for the plot. Very good arches for the price of them
Does anyone use netting to allow their tromba to climb?
Is there an ideal net gauge that is good for climbing plants and also good for wildlife not becoming trapped/entangled
I have an old 1.5m width arch that I use for squash along with the 15cm pea and bean netting across the arch. It can take the weight of at least 2 trombos (1 at each end) and one baby pumpkin plant in the middle. more that that and the leaf growth is too much and more prone to mildew.
4 out of 6 seeds have germinated and a couple have a true leaf already, at this rate it will be a jungle in the back room before I can start hardening them off for planting out. I might have until Easter before him indoors starts complaining about the triffids.
Just read an artical ina garden magazine, where it was said that trombos of a metre long were past eating, I'm glad no one told me that last year or possibly we would not have enjoyed eating my big one at christmas
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
Got some started going to try for 4 plants I think, hopefully will get enough trombas for the 2 of us, would it be worth growing these in the greenhouse? or would they take over
also Ive seen a a vid on youtube where a lady had hers growing in like a tunnel archway and she could walk through it, the trombas where growing nice and straight in the tunnel and it seemed very easy to pick them, I might try something like that
4 out of 6 seeds have germinated and a couple have a true leaf already, at this rate it will be a jungle in the back room before I can start hardening them off for planting out. I might have until Easter before him indoors starts complaining about the triffids.
VP
Only on day 10 from Planting and third real leaf is out, I don't think I have until Easter! Next weekend the night time temps pick up so will pot on and move to the blowaway in the glass house. Still have time for the other 2 to come up?!
There's no need for them to be in a greenhouse - I got loads from three plants last year. I am growing three times that this year, but that is because I want more to mature so they will store better, and I'm also growing more in case we don't have such a wonderful summer as we did last year.
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