Originally posted by Two_Sheds
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Help-my courgettes are giving up!
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pjh75
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)
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Just registered on this site and am so glad this was the first post I read! Was starting to think it was time to give up on our courgettes - instead have cut the yellow leaves back and will start to feed more often and most importantly stop watching them & willing them on! We are away for a week from Monday so will hopefully come back to a courgette overload!
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Originally posted by choufleur View PostOne thing - Gojiberry, you said yours are trained up canes - mine are just planted in the ground but have seemed to spread pretty well. I am totally new to this and didn't realise I was meant to support them with canes. Will they be ok in the ground? I have built up the soil round the base so it is well supported and I don't let the courgettes rest on the floor
HTH
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I've just read this post and am very relieved I did. Was starting to think that my courgettes were doomed! Mine have been growing to about 4 inches, then just stopping. Will go home and nip them off (are at a useable size for chopping into a curry) tonight and give them all a feed. Thanks guys
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I would also give them some Maxicrop Seaweed Extract, I always use it on my Courgettes and get a great crop all year long. Pollination is a problem at the moment but my trusty paint brush always helps with that.
Good luck!Those that forget the past are condemned to repeat it!
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Green Courgettes seem to be having a bad season this year as mine have been poor. have had a good crop from the seeds of Italy (can't remember the names) plants, one is a short pale green and excellent and the other is a very pale yellow warty trombone. Both of these are worth growing.
Ian
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I've had a week off the lotty, and today picked 6 kg marrows & 3.5kg courgettes. Currently being made into
- 10 jars of pickle
- 10 jars of chutney
- 2 gallons of wineAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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