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    Taking a break from courgettes this year but we are still growing one curcubit in a squash (Uchiki kuri). Seemed to suffer the same fate this year as the courgettes from 2019 i.e. good germination during a warm spring but then subsequent cold and wet have knocked them back and a few have rotted off or been eaten by the slugs. Still have 3 plants hanging in there which will hopefully yield 2 or 3 fruits each.

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    The courgette mountain is growing fast, today making the second batch of courgette pickle - with home grown onions. I best get downstairs and start chopping as the Missus is waiting to start

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    No courgettes this year for me I'm afraid.
    But the pumpkins are super promising

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    My courgettes have bolted already. Looks like marrow rum for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
    My courgettes have bolted already. Looks like marrow rum for me!
    I'll swap you a jar of our pickle for a bottle of your rum 🤔.

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    OMG! Nothing changes! Moley still a courgette addict!
    I grow Tromboncino squashes these days. Nicer than courgettes and I leave late season ones to grow on for winter storage.

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    Strewth, you're back 👍. Where have you been?
    We did leave one plant and manage to pick a November courgette, but all gone now 🙁.

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    I have been awol! But never forgot about the courgettes and tortoises 🥰

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    "In a few years I may swap you a bag of medlars for some walnuts, medlar make yummy jam."

    I have just finished bletting my first proper medlar harvest... Watch this space Moley!

    Also, my handful of fruit trees from 2013/14 have turned half my garden into a vertible food forest! I planted more and more trees...

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    That's good to know. We have a new and small medlar tree. I'm now looking forward to yummy jam in a few years' time.

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