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Yellow courgette
Last year I grew a 'normal' green courgette (no variety named on the
label) bought as a seedling from a garden centre. It produced just about enough courgettes for our needs. This year I tried a yellow one (again, no name on the label) on the grounds that they had no green ones, and a yellow one might be pretty. It is, but it's producing very few courgettes -- lots of flowers, most on long stalks (male?) and relatively few flowers on short stalks that thicken to form courgettes. It seems happy enough in itself, lots of dark green leaves heading out towards the path and the big, wide world, just isn't producing many courgettes. Do yellow ones normally produce fewer fruit, or have I been unlucky? regards sarah -- Waist deep, neck deep We'll be drowning before too long We're neck deep in the Big Muddy And the damned fools keep yelling to push on |
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"AndWhyNot" wrote in message s.com... On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 08:52:59 +0000 (UTC), wrote: (I have learned a singular lesson on generic pots this year - I bought a 99p cucumber which was labelled 'all-female' without a variety. Darn thing has got powdery mildew. Next year I go back to getting a more expensive named but mildew-resistant variety!) That's Females for you !!! Ooooohhhh shall I leave now ?? (Creeps away keeping head very low, and not showing wife the post) Don't forget your coat))) O |
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