On a more positive note, somewhat later than I'd hoped, aubergines are kicking off. Good result for a less than helpful summer.
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Mine aren't! As usual, the flowers just go mouldy and fall off, and the plants go limp and yellow and die, despite looking really healthy a few weeks ago. Might be time to throw the towel in at last.
Oh, and well done Jacob! I've no idea how you've managed to get a decent fruit.He-Pep!
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Mine have flowers. Last year I managed one fruit the size of a small egg before the plant went mouldy and died. This year the plant is bigger, so I live in hope.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I have a good crop this year despite it being so cold, I had my first this season for lunch on Saturday. I sowed two varieties; Bonica and Black Beauty. Both planted at the same time but bonica fruits are more advanced than black beauty but this means I'll have a succession of fruits instead of a glut.Last edited by meteor; 24-08-2015, 01:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Penellype View PostMine is black beauty so that could explain why it has no fruits yet.
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I didn't get black beauty to produce either. The one in the photo is something called a Galine and that's a pretty good sized aubergine. However, it's often displayed one at a time behaviour. Moneymaker have always given a reasonably crop of petite aubergines, and Bonica look to be doing OK this year. Also trying something called a Black Enorma.
I've had the odd leaf wilt and die for no adequate reason, but the plants seem to recover. I'd also encourage tapping the flowers, and also pulling the flower bit out as soon as it starts to wilt (carefully, so as not to damage the fruit) as it's the flower bit that seems to catch the mould.Garden Grower
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Harvested another bonica this evening, I'll have five more over the next week. The black beauty are only a third of this size and take longer to mature. Moussaka for dinner tomorrow, yummyAttached Files
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Originally posted by bario1 View PostMine aren't! As usual, the flowers just go mouldy and fall off, and the plants go limp and yellow and die, despite looking really healthy a few weeks ago. Might be time to throw the towel in at last.
Oh, and well done Jacob! I've no idea how you've managed to get a decent fruit.
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Originally posted by roitelet View PostNot going to show you mine, they are taller than me and loaded with fruit. Sorry.
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