Yesterday I lifted my garlic out of a large tub 18in. high by 25in. across, i removed half the soil and dug in some B.F.B. into the remainder of the soil, I then scrunched up a lot of newspaper scattered a handful of chicken pellets through it then gave it a good soak, i topped up the tub with a mix of compost and soil, not the soil that the garlic had grown in, I added B.F. B to this soil also and then planted two courgette plants and scattered more pellets then gave them a good watering, I am hoping that the newspaper and feeding will replace the likes of compost or fym that courgettes seem to like, as said its a trial to see how this will work, will let you know how things go
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Originally posted by Mark Rand View PostMy courgette plant got transplanted from a 3" pot to a 9" pot today. It was sown far too late, but you never know...
(I speak as the idiot who had eleven courgette plants on the go one year - lots of different varieties, I thought it would be interesting... for a household of two! )
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I think that there may be a bit of a problem growing courgettes this year with night temperatures of 9c and day temperatures at 13c but still worth a try, on thinking on it i will see if a fleece cover will help, as often been said " You never know till you try "it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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I have put some takes into the pot and wrapped some enviromesh around the to protect the plants from the cold wind, i have left the top open to allow access for insects to pollinate the plants, the added protection seems to be helping as the plants are looking a bit stronger than others that i had lanted in another container, though i have now started hardening off a further two to plant in the ground so i will be interested to see which ones survive/crop the best
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Originally posted by Containergardener View PostOne of my courgette plants has leaves that have gone like this. Is it ok? Its a yellow courgette .
Just to add I would also spray it with a soapy garlic solution and yes i know I push using that quite a lot, but costs very little to give it a tryLast edited by rary; 10-08-2024, 05:17 PM.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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If you have any feed material like growmore, BFB, chicken pellets or similar sprinkle this around the plant and work it into the soil, be carefull to avoid damage to the plant and water it in, then cover the ground with mulch if you dont have any compost with which you can mulch the ground, cardboard or thick layer of newspapers will do the same job, I wouldn't recommend using a plastic cover as it could create a bit of heat, with or without adding the feed I would give the plant a liquid feed every three daysLast edited by rary; 12-08-2024, 11:34 AM.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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