Fruit and Veg Olympics 2019

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Just thought i would share a pic of a courgette i found while watering, must of missed it when Mrs was picking 2 days ago.
We like to pick them when they are about 5 inches long cos they are a lot less watery, but this kind are a lot drier than the ones you buy in the shop anyway. They have cool ridges on them.
Better half just told me they are romanesco courgette's.

Im not in the olympics but i might post a few pics of our garden here if ppl dont mind.

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Greenhouse update.

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Glynne420 wrote:
Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:23 pm
Just thought i would share a pic of a courgette i found while watering, must of missed it when Mrs was picking 2 days ago.
We like to pick them when they are about 5 inches long cos they are a lot less watery, but this kind are a lot drier than the ones you buy in the shop anyway. They have cool ridges on them.
Better half just told me they are romanesco courgette's.

Im not in the olympics but i might post a few pics of our garden here if ppl dont mind.
Big ass courgette bro! Green thumbs!

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Glynne420 wrote:Just thought i would share a pic of a courgette i found while watering, must of missed it when Mrs was picking 2 days ago.
We like to pick them when they are about 5 inches long cos they are a lot less watery, but this kind are a lot drier than the ones you buy in the shop anyway. They have cool ridges on them.
Better half just told me they are romanesco courgette's.

Im not in the olympics but i might post a few pics of our garden here if ppl dont mind.
Wow

Looks more like a marrow lol it’s enormous dude, Enjoy that bad boy
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7inked wrote:Greenhouse update.

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Looking good from here 7inked, you got these chillies on point dude

Are you Mexican by chance

Great work really really impressive

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Can anyone help? I've got aphids.... Not outside but in the cupboard. I'd normally soak with soapy water but it's not so easy in a wooden cupboard.. Anyone have ideas?

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7inked wrote:Can anyone help? I've got aphids.... Not outside but in the cupboard. I'd normally soak with soapy water but it's not so easy in a wooden cupboard.. Anyone have ideas?

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Soak em anyways mate, just leave the door open while they dry off so the humidity can get out

Neem oil also helps, but I'm sure bug clear has a spray that exactly what your after. It's all gonna need the humidity dealt with tho imo mate

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GMO wrote:
7inked wrote:Can anyone help? I've got aphids.... Not outside but in the cupboard. I'd normally soak with soapy water but it's not so easy in a wooden cupboard.. Anyone have ideas?

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Soak em anyways mate, just leave the door open while they dry off so the humidity can get out

Neem oil also helps, but I'm sure bug clear has a spray that exactly what your after. It's all gonna need the humidity dealt with tho imo mate

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Thanks GMO. Heading to the garden center, I'll keep you posted and let you know how it goes.

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Let the battle begin..

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Apply a test patch first pal before going hung ho in here like fireman Sam

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