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Hi SBP, your aubs look great. So Jealous. I had given up hope as mine were flowering but no fruit setting. Have grown them before with similar results BUT have fruit setting now. I fear at this stage in the year it might be too late to get them to maturity. Don't know how long it will take. The weather has been good and the greenhouse has been regularly at 24 dregrees (struggle to keep it down to there) If they can't make it this year then they just can't be grown here. Any grapes having success with aubergine north of the border.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Alice why do you want to keep your greenhouse temps down? aubs need a min of 21c to grow. I've had the door shut on our gh (with the vent open) on and off for the past couple of weeks. I was reading last years 'diary' and the applegreen aub went on until November. Good luck.
When we lived in North Derbyshire we tried growing them in pots in the lean-to conservatory, total waste of time, they love HOT weather. We now only grow them in the greenhouse direct in the border, well except for a couple of pots/buckets!Last edited by smallblueplanet; 18-08-2006, 10:47 PM.To see a world in a grain of sand
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Hello SBP, I want to keep the greenhouse temp down to 25 max because I have other things in there which are not happy if it gets above that. The greenhouse has been regularly in the 21 - 25 range all summer and the Aubs are only starting to set fruit now. I think I will run out of season before I see any I can eat.But the tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers have been great.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Originally posted by blossom View PostWell the weather around here has been carp for the last 3 weeks or so. I can't even mow my sodding lawn as it hasn't managed to dry out. Hopefully this blazing hot August will hit us soon.
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Alice in our 8'x6' gh we have 5 aubergines (2 in pots on the 'path'), tomatoes (4 types inc. andine cornue), peppers (a very prolific sweet cubanelle type & a california wonder), a cucumber (which is providing so much fruit that we're opening a shop!), basil and of course my melons!!! All have been fruiting fine, although the gh door is usually open when the weather is better to allow ventilation & pollination.Last edited by smallblueplanet; 19-08-2006, 09:08 AM.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Hi Manda
Thanks for posting the aub pics, they put mine to shame, going to try bigger deeper pots next time, dont think heats been a prob until the last couple of weeks since we,ve gone back to Welsh weather lol,got the green house door shut more than open at the moment.
Lou
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