Tatties 23!
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If you underestimated the spuds, wait until the squash get going
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Never grown butter nut squash - do they require anything special ?
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We’ve tried Butternut and Crown Prince.
Had a bit of trouble with slugs/snails one year, otherwise they’re pretty easy (unless I wasn’t doing the right thing )
They do spread a lot, so I think growing them in the richest soil you can and feed and water them.
The butternut squash kept ok for a couple of months (we’d eaten them by then). The Crown Prince keep better - we had some the following spring.
Had a bit of trouble with slugs/snails one year, otherwise they’re pretty easy (unless I wasn’t doing the right thing )
They do spread a lot, so I think growing them in the richest soil you can and feed and water them.
The butternut squash kept ok for a couple of months (we’d eaten them by then). The Crown Prince keep better - we had some the following spring.
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Cheers Bugtownboy,
I enjoy eating butternut squash so I will give that a go next year - probably try it in a large tub on the patio to leave the garden free for the other veg and make watering and feeding it easier. I will watch a few u tube videos to fortify my understanding in the mean time.
Mmmmm butter nut soup !
Moxi
I enjoy eating butternut squash so I will give that a go next year - probably try it in a large tub on the patio to leave the garden free for the other veg and make watering and feeding it easier. I will watch a few u tube videos to fortify my understanding in the mean time.
Mmmmm butter nut soup !
Moxi
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Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 10:40 am If you underestimated the spuds, wait until the squash get going
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If you enjoy Butternut, do try Crown Prince if you see them. To me, they have a nicer flavour and texture.Moxi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 11:28 am Cheers Bugtownboy,
I enjoy eating butternut squash so I will give that a go next year - probably try it in a large tub on the patio to leave the garden free for the other veg and make watering and feeding it easier. I will watch a few u tube videos to fortify my understanding in the mean time.
Mmmmm butter nut soup !
Moxi
That said, Butternut is excellent and readily available - we do try to have one either roasted, in soup or risotto every couple of weeks.
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I will keep a look out from Crown Prince - thanks.
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This hot humid weather has brought the first signs of potato blight. Up to now I've picked off a few infected leaf tips, but I got going and applied my foliar feed this morning, to the tomatoes too...
(Bordeaux mixture was a brilliant prevention for the fungal disease, unfortunately nobody got it licensed so it's not approved as a pesticide or on the market. However when we used it in the past we got a brilliant crop, so I concluded that maybe the copper in it was a trace element that the Andean plants were missing in UK soils so now I make sure that mine don't go short!
3 oz CuSO4 in a gallon of water, plus 4 oz slaked lime suspension in another gallon mixed in through a strainer and sprayed immediately, keeping it agitated while you apply it. I make it up in half quantities as I have a 1 gallon sprayer.)
see also https://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7481.html
(Bordeaux mixture was a brilliant prevention for the fungal disease, unfortunately nobody got it licensed so it's not approved as a pesticide or on the market. However when we used it in the past we got a brilliant crop, so I concluded that maybe the copper in it was a trace element that the Andean plants were missing in UK soils so now I make sure that mine don't go short!
3 oz CuSO4 in a gallon of water, plus 4 oz slaked lime suspension in another gallon mixed in through a strainer and sprayed immediately, keeping it agitated while you apply it. I make it up in half quantities as I have a 1 gallon sprayer.)
see also https://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7481.html
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First flowers are out on bed tatties, none yet on container tatties. I've deliberately let the beds do their own thing this year other than pulling a few nettles. I'm liking the look and winged insect action. It's very relaxing to be in that space.
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Harvested the 1st tatties out of the containers. What an excellent start to the day! 3 kilo from two containers and thr compost turned onto the newly harvested rhubarb patch.
Last years seed tatties from our own grown and compost also home grown. Multiple small layers of grass clippings on top meant we only had one gree tattie out of two containers. Not only and excellent way to feed, hold in water but also a sunblock.
Last years seed tatties from our own grown and compost also home grown. Multiple small layers of grass clippings on top meant we only had one gree tattie out of two containers. Not only and excellent way to feed, hold in water but also a sunblock.
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