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  • arrrgh I have given up!!1

    I have grown in containers this year...
    potatoes
    beetroot
    carrots
    cabbages
    blackcurrants
    raspberries
    In hanging baskets
    strawberries
    tomatoes

    My potatoes were OK, my beetroot is fine, my carrots are OK. Blackcurrants will fruit next year I hope, the rest........

    Cabbages - all eaten by caterpillars (where did the 1000 on them yesterday suddenly come from???!)
    Raspberries - Autumn bliss - more like blissfully doing nothing!!!!
    Tomatoes - few on each plant thats all
    Strawberries - few on each plant

    The rain and wind has soaked, battered and waterlogged everything, and now I have the worlds largest caterpillar collection!!! Arrgh.

    Am now feeding whats left of my cabbages to the chooks - they think its great, and have given up with the rest of it.

    Is it me (I have followed instructions on all my seed packets!!) or is this a funny season with all the rain and wind and strange weather?

    Maybe its me
    8 chickens, 1 Whippet and a small garden

  • #2
    Dont fret Daisychook, its just the luck of the draw with the poor weather of late! Most of our container grown crops in the back yard have fared just as badly as yours, and even the stuff down on our allotment hasnt grown on as much as we'd thought it would by now, but hopefully it'll all improve as the weather improves, hopefully!
    Blessings
    Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

    'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

    The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
    Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
    Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
    On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences

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    • #3
      Oh dear. Sorry to hear about all your bad luck. I think you can be reassured though that it isn't you, just the weather.

      Please try again next year and in the meantime enjoy the recycled cabbages
      Happy Gardening,
      Shirley

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      • #4
        Why dont you feed the Catterpillers to the chooks as well they could have meat and veg then so sorry about the losses but it happens some times i have sowed seven different rows of Peas this time but only picked from one three bucketfuls the Pigeons had the rest reason i have only got so many covers and i like Sprouts more than Peas you win some and you lose somejacob
        What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
        Ralph Waide Emmerson

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        • #5
          Keep at it, sow more cabbages and invest in some netting.
          You are a child of the universe,
          no less than the trees and the stars;
          you have a right to be here.

          Max Ehrmann, Desiderata

          blog: http://allyheebiejeebie.blogspot.com/ and my (basic!) page: http://www.allythegardener.co.uk/

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          • #6
            It has been a terrible season so far, weatherwise. Everything seems to be late, battered, drowned, or eaten by slugs, snails and caterpillars. Sun was out today, though, so hopefully it will dry out a bit and everything will catch up.

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            • #7
              Don't give up daisychook, it's been rotten for everyone this year, you're not on your own My french beans (my favourite thing that i grow) have been battered by wind, nearly drowned, eaten by s**tty molluscs and then battered again... I've just sown another lot in the hope that we'll get a sunny autumn??!! Keep trying, there's still time to grow some over-wintering stuff.

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              • #8
                We have moved house, and I have got a great veggie plot, which I have set up with lovely raised beds carefully nurtured with compost and manure. I tend it daily (unlike my allotment that I used to have), and every plant has had acres of love and attention.

                I have never before failed with courgettes, cut and come again lettuce, carrots, spring onions spinach, but this year I have spectacularly. Can only think that it's the poopy weather and hope that we get a good spell soon to make everything have a new lease of life.

                I think this year has been the worst I have ever experienced in the veg growing sense. So don't despair. Just take any crops you can and enjoy them and hope for an improvement in the weather.

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                • #9
                  If it's any consolation my garden's looking just as bad and this is the first time I've tried it seriously. I was going to post an I've given up message yesterday but I decided to drink some wine and say to hell with it instead.

                  I had 5 courgette plants that have been devastated by snails. I bought 2 more, they've been devastated in 3 days. Fortunately my tomatoes are growing as are my lettuces, although... guess what, yep snails.

                  However I cheer myself up with 3 things I know for certain.

                  1. I didn't plant anything until this time last year and I still got some courgettes. I do have some mangetout and beans as well this year so hopefully I'll end up with twice the crop I had last year even though it'll be a pathetic amount really.

                  2. The common brown garden snail we have in this country is the same as the french escargo snail, so if all else fails I'll start a french restaurant. I wonder if that's why these garlic sprays work (if they do I haven't tried them yet).

                  3. Snails are just moluscs (I think) and I'm sentient. It's not over yet.

                  Angie
                  Newbie gardener in Cumbria.
                  Just started my own website on gardening:

                  http://angie.weblobe.net/Gardening/

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                  • #10
                    The weather looks set to improve Daisychook, and when it does, so will everything else. In the meantime have a search on the Vine. There was a thread about cooking snails. So if you can't have the veg, maybe you can have L'escargot. How posh would that be

                    From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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                    • #11
                      I know the frustration too. I've planted out 8 courgettes and one marrow and only have three courgettes left which are likely to produce a crop. I've got blight on my pots and toms, weeds growing with complete gay abandon, more mare's tail than I've seen before, very few toms on anything and stuff still to plant out.

                      I went to a friend's yesterday and all her pots and growbags look so luxuriant I too figured I must have done something wrong. My only success this year so far have been the first and second earlies which are in my garden, a rampant row of mixed salad, a little bit of chard and some onions (this latter I'm very proud of).

                      My broad beans were devastated by blackfly and fungal thingies.

                      This time last year we were eating so much of our own it is almost famine by comparison.

                      I think other grapes are right in ascribing it to the weird weather and sometimes it's just not a good year for certain things. don't know how that works but we plod on anyway.

                      I suppose we could go very nouvelle cuisine and only serve 5 peas each with a little teaspoon of spinach puree or something and a baby carrot cos they haven't grown much. That would be very posh with snails.
                      Bright Blessings
                      Earthbabe

                      If at first you don't succeed, open a bottle of wine.

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                      • #12
                        I have to say that my usual snail/slug problem although present - hasn't been as bad as usual and I put this down to the number of frog I surprise (well, we surprise each other!) when I'm weeding.

                        Some years things die off early through drought. This year they drown. There's always something to pit your wits against. Keep on planting! I just put a couple more courgette seeds in for continuity. The gardening year is only just beginning!
                        Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

                        www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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                        • #13
                          My courgettes and squash plants have hardly grown, let alone flowered since they were planted out on the lottie 4 weeks ago.
                          There are however 2 rogue squash type plants growing like crazy amongst the raspberries, strangely they look more like baby cantaloupe melons seeded from the compost!!
                          Broad beans still in flower, and the mice have eaten the few pods which have matured, as well as most of the pea crop!
                          Even the birds have tucked into the netted cherry tree!
                          Spuds look they may have the beginnings of blight, and it's too wet to spray them.
                          My 3 main successes this month have been the celeriac which are growing like crazy and the gooseberries- 25lb from one 4 yr old bush, and carrots......and of course I forgot to mention the convolvulus (bindweed)!!
                          Don't give up- you're not alone as you can see.
                          In someways it's a good indication that we should be planting all sorts of crops which require different growing conditions as we can never predict the weather.
                          I suppose we should be glad that we are not commercials growers and the failed crops would have been our livelihood ( or do they get government aid for that these days??) , or that we aren't living 300 years ago and are meant to feed the family on the produce!!
                          Chin up...
                          "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

                          Location....Normandy France

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                          • #14
                            my strawberries at home are about one per plant.

                            my climbing beans and one or two sunflowers on the lottie have become snail brunch. I'm finding loads of the wee buggars and launching them carefully in the middle of the lovely Mr Sec's plot next door to me (he has promised since i signed up to clear his border of nettles, couch grass and bindweed, he has failed so i've slung up a corrugated iron fence instead and hope the snails devour his weeds).

                            my beetroot doesn't like sun, but loves rain and i actually have some sprouting on the lottie that i sowed in situ. everything else was transplanted so i'm especially proud of my half dozen babies.

                            my toms won't set.

                            my broad beans and peas are just filling out now.

                            my sweetpeas are to die for but i had more than one mutant lily.

                            my courgettes still provide my only regular harvest despite having whatever mildew. i have bought "the" courgette idea book this morning, no doubt my crop will vanish overnight.

                            Supersprout's Gigantes lima beans are reaching the top of the trellises but her pineapplie tomatoes are not setting like the rest of them.

                            my leeks need a good hoeing but i'm scared that i'll shove loads of soil in the holes.

                            my onions were barely worth the cost of the postage but the marigolds that the slugs left behind are doing wonderfully and to be fair there isn't a slug or whitefly on the toms ! no fruit's it's true but no beasties either.

                            it's a funny old year.

                            Catch up with my daily doings at http://kaypeesplot.blogspot.com/ and http://kaypeeslottie.blogspot.com/ but wait a while cos these are well out of date ! Don't want to ditch them entirely cos I'll never remember the urls !

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                            • #15
                              If only we could guarantee this type of weather every year, i would grow some rice. But seriously the wind has done the damage to my babies
                              "He that but looketh on a plate of ham and eggs to lust after it hath already committed breakfast with it in his heart"

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