Thinking ahead to next year and buying new seeds this winter, can anybody recommend a good variety of yellow courgette. I'd like to grow some for a change but have heard the skins can be quite tough so any info would be welcome.
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Have tried them a couple of times but never with much luck, they don't seem to produce anywhere as near as many as the green varieties for me, even when planted next to each other and treated the same. Not sure of the variety though, sorry.
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I grew Goldrush this year and I've had loads of fruits from it. Every now and then I've turned round and found an alarmingly large, bright yellow marrow!
The skins are really thin - thinner than my green courgettes - so I'd certainly recommend this variety.Cheers
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I've tried Jemmer - I can't compare it to the green types as I grew it in a container, but there's nothing wrong with the fruit. The skins aren't thick and the flavour is ok.
For top yield I would recommend a funny little shaped summer squash called Sunburst... tastes just like a yellow courgette but looks mad!
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i also have jemma f1,they have gone mad,and still are producing,good flavour as well,the skins are not thick,i am trying to let 1 go to seed,just to see if it will come true again,sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View Posti also have jemma f1,they have gone mad,and still are producing,good flavour as well,the skins are not thick,i am trying to let 1 go to seed,just to see if it will come true again,Attached FilesLast edited by di; 08-09-2008, 04:23 PM.the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
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I'd go for gold rush too. They've always done ok for me. Didn't grow them this year though. I gave the rest of the seeds to my son.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I tried Orelia F1 this year. With the obvious proviso that my example is just one plant and in a poor year... I wouldn't bother again. I had two 'ok-ish' courgetttes and the rest have rotted before reaching an edible size.I was feeling part of the scenery
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I grew Gold Rush this year. They were pretty good, although hard to tell with the weather as they got mildew and stopped producing earlier than I think they really should have. I might try Sunburst that sounds good!
PS - TS have PM'd youLast edited by Demeter; 08-09-2008, 10:12 PM.Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.
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I grew Taxi last year & the year before. Had one good year (the first year) but then last year they were rubbish in all that rain, not many produced and lots rotted before they were pollinated. They were nice courgettes though, not thick-skinned.
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