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Sylvan, that's exactly what happened to me... Mind you, I just bunged them in somewhere they had to fight it out with french beans and other courgettes, so I'm going to try harder this year.
What size are your plants Rary?
I've only got one true leaf on mine. Not even moved them into the cooler of the polytunnels yet.
If yours is triffid like already, I'm going to be very jealous
Big, that's why I needed to plant it out
Sorry SP just winding you up, it has six leaves on it not counting,the seed leaves, it,survived its first night out and now under a Polly tent sheltering,from heavy rain, that's one thing I don't think I will need to do, get a hose or watering,can out to water them, though I think I will need to move an other one out as the leaves are covering a fair area and the other plants need the light
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
^Me I somewhat unceremoniously take a male flower and shove it inside a female flower, make sure pollen has been transferred and leave the male flower there (unless I need it to pollinate other females).
^Me I somewhat unceremoniously take a male flower and shove it inside a female flower, make sure pollen has been transferred and leave the male flower there (unless I need it to pollinate other females).
Like punch said,thats the way to do it.
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Here's one of my Tromboncino babies
( middle, front row).
Him and all my outside cucurbits will be repotted before they go out. I want them nice and big before they have to deal with our pathetic attempt of a summer
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