Originally posted by Zelenina
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Help needed with my squash, please
Collapse
X
-
It's a miracle!
Came back from a weekend away to find the musquees have finally flowered!!! No idea whether this would have happened anyway, or if it's the potash, rock dust, windfalls and banana peel that's done it. So if we still get some sun and warmth, there might be some big squashes this year after all!Last edited by Somerset_newbie; 22-08-2017, 10:11 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Somerset_newbie View PostIt's a miracle!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]75872[/ATTACH]
Came back from a weekend away to find the musquees have finally flowered!!! No idea whether this would have happened anyway, or if it's the potash, rock dust, windfalls and banana peel that's done it. So if we still get some sun and warmth, there might be some big squashes this year after all!
Comment
-
Having seen crown prince squash grown in a commercial greenhouse where the fruits were hanging off a grid mesh platform and doing really well.
When they hang by their umbilical cord it stretches and hardens becoming super strong. It seems to me these hanging fruits grow robust, keep their shape and are away from the creepy crawlies
Comment
-
Originally posted by Yasai View PostNot sure how common it is but I discovered, last night, that some woodlice-looking insects (but smaller) have been munching on the flesh of the only blue kuri that has grown to a respectable size, so it might be an idea to try to cover any of yours that start growing. The leaves of the plants are a good 90% dead by now but I read that it's best to leave the fruit to mature on the plant; wish I hadn't read that because my instinct was to cut them off and, if I had, they'd still be in tact. Very gutting. Good luck with yours.Last edited by Somerset_newbie; 08-09-2017, 08:09 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by no_akira View PostHaving seen crown prince squash grown in a commercial greenhouse where the fruits were hanging off a grid mesh platform and doing really well.
When they hang by their umbilical cord it stretches and hardens becoming super strong. It seems to me these hanging fruits grow robust, keep their shape and are away from the creepy crawlies
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment