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Courgette rot

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 11:04:39

to improve, so then will the crop.Baby courgettes fail to develop. Instead of growing into a long or round shape, they quickly rot on the plant.Pollinate the early batch of flowers by hand, rather than relying on insects. Pick an open male flower (which doesn


Mildew on cucurbits

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:48:47

's more prone to infection. Spray with myclobutanil.marrows, courgettes, pumpkins, squashsummer, autumn, winterCommon fruit and veg problemsTomato blightGooseberry mildewGrey mould on soft fruitsSooty mould


Pollen beetles

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:50:48

hours, say a shed, but near to a bright window or lamp. The beetles will fly up towards the light. Grow brassica crops under fleece or very fine mesh netting.shasta daisies, sweet peas, cauliflowers, many ornamentals and vegetablesspring, summer


Greenhouse job checklist - week 21

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:53:13

in the eveningSow seeds of marrows, courgettes, squashes and pumpkins in small pots, ready to plant outside later next month


Planting courgettes

By Jane Moore on 05/06/2009 13:59:20

't get caught out by cold winds and chilly nights. Although they're quite small, they'll grow like mad once planted, and will need plenty of room. I usually only put a couple of plants in a 1.2m by 3m bed - any more than that and they start getting out


Fruit and veg job checklist - week 45

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:01

next yearHarvest mature marrows, pumpkins and squashesSave fully ripe seeds from your favourite peas, beans and tomatoes to sow next yearPick apples and pears as they ripenSow a green manure crop of winter rye on bare areas of soilOrder fruit trees


Growing apples on the allotment

By Jane Moore on 28/08/2009 14:53:47

on the apple trees is already showing its colours and the fruits are changing shade as they ripen. The pumpkins and butternut squashes, too, are showing a hint of colour and the sweet corn tassels have turned brown at long last, which means they should


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