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how about making a frame,like 2 uprights with a 2 or 3 strong canes between,sat 1 foot above one another,out of the dogs reach,then as the plant grows,train it onto another level,even the side bits can be tied up,or cut off,this does work,but leave a nice loop on the long stem so as not to snap it,if for some reason it ends up a bit cruched,as long as you wrap some gafer tape round it,it will hold in the moisture,as well as splint it,suggest using something soft like tights to tie up instead of string,as for the bottom part of the plant,could you put some checken wire around to help keep the dogs at bay,or just remove the lower fruits,there is always a way lass
All good advice, LD. The worst of the foragers (or best, from his point of view) is taller than I am when standing on his back legs. He's very good at gathering almonds and cherries from trees!
I potted on some trombas. last night into four inch pots, after reading through the previous posts I think I will need to reconsider where they will be growing, two were going into the bag I filled with seaweed shredded vegetation and sand, which means they will be starting off about three feet up, though possibly due to cooler growing conditions it won't grow as tall as LDs and just use one plant, I will also try and make space for one in the greenhouse, though I then no I will sow a couple more as the plants I have will be too advanced before I can clear a space for them, now wonder if I can find a mug to buy some plants
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
Rary I've also been considering growing one inside & one out.
Don't know if I'll have space in the little tunnel with my experimental asparagus, sweetcorn and sweet potato. Plus carrots that always grow in their and any overflow indoor crops.
SP have you grown sweet potato before and if so was it a good crop? as for asparagus I had five or six plants in the garden but felt they took up to much room for the returns from it so this year they are out
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
SP have you grown sweet potato before and if so was it a good crop? as for asparagus I had five or six plants in the garden but felt they took up to much room for the returns from it so this year they are out
Not tried growing sweet potato before. It was an impulse buy last week when I went to Stirling. I'll let you know. As for asparagus they were very cheap young crowns. I don't expect much from it.
Have a leggy seedling - poked through in heated propogator before others, and I left it a day and it grew 5cm
Have taken all the pots out as the others are showing signs of germination.
Can one pot on tromba squash up to seed leaves or will stem rot?
Have a leggy seedling - poked through in heated propogator before others, and I left it a day and it grew 5cm
Have taken all the pots out as the others are showing signs of germination.
Can one pot on tromba squash up to seed leaves or will stem rot?
I have no idea. But if you've got others coming up. You could try burying it up to its seed leaves.
Have a leggy seedling - poked through in heated propogator before others, and I left it a day and it grew 5cm
Have taken all the pots out as the others are showing signs of germination.
Can one pot on tromba squash up to seed leaves or will stem rot?
Yes,you can pot em up into a bigger container,same as most plants,the main things to are,make sure they are not over watered,and from the bottom,after that initial potting on water,and to hardened off before you put them outside in their perminant place.
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