Black neck 15,875 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 On 22/09/2024 at 13:07, Arry said: Struggled with Carrots this year they have forked, still enough for dinner. Still picking some Runners been picking of this row since June. Did feed them with Banana skins a while back. Cheers Arry Least u got out Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,509 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 2 minutes ago, Black neck said: Least u got out Not sure what you mean mate. Carrots I pull them as I need them. bean I managed to keep going might just get a couple more feeds. Cheers Arry Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black neck 15,875 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 4 minutes ago, Arry said: Not sure what you mean mate. Carrots I pull them as I need them. bean I managed to keep going might just get a couple more feeds. Cheers Arry I struggle wi carrots ,I done frenchies this year soon got fed up wi um tbf 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,509 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 2 minutes ago, Black neck said: I struggle wi carrots ,I done frenchies this year soon got fed up wi um tbf I struggled as well with germination this year, I don't normally have a problem. They forked and I think its because I tipped the peat from last years Tomatos pots and dug it in. To much goodness I think. Still never too old to learn something. Cheers Arry Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black neck 15,875 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 3 minutes ago, Arry said: I struggled as well with germination this year, I don't normally have a problem. They forked and I think its because I tipped the peat from last years Tomatos pots and dug it in. To much goodness I think. Still never too old to learn something. Cheers Arry I.over fertilised some once and they went long as your arm but thin as pencil,this year was just germination problems, well say that they came through lovely then disappeared up the own arses 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,509 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 4 minutes ago, Black neck said: I.over fertilised some once and they went long as your arm but thin as pencil,this year was just germination problems, well say that they came through lovely then disappeared up the own arses A friend germinates Carrot in compost in lengths of guttering then just make a little trough and slide them in it works for him. I have done short lengths like that to fill in gap before now. Cheers Arry Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black neck 15,875 Posted September 29 Report Share Posted September 29 23 minutes ago, Arry said: A friend germinates Carrot in compost in lengths of guttering then just make a little trough and slide them in it works for him. I have done short lengths like that to fill in gap before now. Cheers Arry Worth a go mate 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aled 475 Posted September 30 Report Share Posted September 30 Seems quite a few of us have not had the best of growing seasons. My Father and Father in Law have not done as well as usual. Cheers. Aled 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,509 Posted September 30 Report Share Posted September 30 One of my purple sprouting plants has started early. Went with the roast today very nice. Cheers Arry 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Black neck 15,875 Posted September 30 Report Share Posted September 30 1 hour ago, Arry said: One of my purple sprouting plants has started early. Went with the roast today very nice. Cheers Arry Nice stuff 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The one 8,463 Posted October 11 Report Share Posted October 11 After the first frost yesterday i took up all the marrows , pumpkins and i think Scotland's not the place for growing them outside , The courgettes fruited like weeds and where great fried with a bit of butter , The sweetcorn despite hand pollinating them every day the corn on the cobs is like join the dots so next year i will give it a last chance in the greenhouse , Other than that i will just grow potatoes in tubs mainly first earlies but some maincrop and apache if i can get the seed tatties 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,509 Posted October 22 Report Share Posted October 22 Heres a curious one and interesting I think. Last year I saved some runner bean White Lady seed I just saved the longest beans and dried them. All the seed were pure white as the originals. I sow the seed end of February and the germination was 100% and I was chuffed. When it came to flowering this year I had about 25% red flowers. I remembered I had two red variety one on the end of the row the previous season and they must have cross pollinated but the seed was all white. Well save some of the longest beans again and left to dry in the green house. To my surprise on splitting them for the seed I now have pure white seed and pure black seed. I'm going to have to try half a row of each I think just to see what happens. Cheers Arry 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 5,807 Posted October 22 Report Share Posted October 22 3 hours ago, Arry said: Heres a curious one and interesting I think. Last year I saved some runner bean White Lady seed I just saved the longest beans and dried them. All the seed were pure white as the originals. I sow the seed end of February and the germination was 100% and I was chuffed. When it came to flowering this year I had about 25% red flowers. I remembered I had two red variety one on the end of the row the previous season and they must have cross pollinated but the seed was all white. Well save some of the longest beans again and left to dry in the green house. To my surprise on splitting them for the seed I now have pure white seed and pure black seed. I'm going to have to try half a row of each I think just to see what happens. Cheers Arry Maybe they're like lab pups... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,509 Posted Friday at 08:08 Report Share Posted Friday at 08:08 Saved the last of my tomato's just before the frosts couple days ago. they were green but are ripening nicely on the window sill. Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aled 475 Posted Friday at 08:38 Report Share Posted Friday at 08:38 Nothing beats a home grown tomato with Cheese/Ham etc sandwich! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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