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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: cazy on July 20, 2008, 13:19:29

Title: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: cazy on July 20, 2008, 13:19:29
I have masses of leaves on my courgettes, so many that some of the fruits have  yellow bits.  Is it al right to remove some of the leaves so they can ripen properly and if so how many and from whereabouts on the plant.  Tomatoes are a bit overcrowded as well but I know that can be done. 
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: artichoke on July 20, 2008, 18:42:53
If it's any help, I often remove overlarge leaves that are swamping other things and it doesn't seem to matter.
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: cazy on July 20, 2008, 19:11:07
Thanks artichoke, I will remove some of the big ones, they've spread out all over the path anyway.
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: Trevor_D on July 20, 2008, 19:13:53
I've never removed courgette leaves before.

It's quite common - especially in a rather cool & cloudy early summer like this - for the first fruits to suffer. As courgettes proliferate a bit like a hyper-active triffid when the conditions are right, I think I'd be more inclined to cut off the yellow fruit and bin them, then wait/pray for better weather.

They keep producing till the first hard frost. I've never encountered a shortage of courgettes!
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: ceres on July 20, 2008, 19:47:33
I think it might depend on the variety too.  I bought two different varieties at our plant sale.  One, Tahini (a blackish fruit), is producing an average quantity of leaves and the fruits are coming through steadily.  The other (an unnamed striped variety) is bidding for world domination with loooooong stalked leaves and few fruit yet.
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: Duke Ellington on July 20, 2008, 22:24:40
Cazy ~who painted the picture on your shed its great !!

Duke :)
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: cazy on July 22, 2008, 09:46:39
Thanks Duke, my son Matt painted it.
I've taken a few leaves of the bottom and the plants don't seam to have suffered, they were over the path and had been trodden on anyway.  The fruits are now all growing green, probably was the weather. 
I've a few flowers on stalks, are these male and should I remove them?.  Didn't happen last year but I'm only my second year as an 'edible plant' grower so I am very grateful for your responses.
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: saddad on July 22, 2008, 10:56:25
Ceres... if the stripy one has pronounced ridges along the courgette it sounds like Romanesco...  :-\
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: cazy on July 23, 2008, 15:29:35
No stripes or ridges saddad, not on the courgettes but you should see my cucumbers., spiky ridges and very bitter.  I'm thinking of pickling them.
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: ceres on July 23, 2008, 16:29:23
I'll have a proper look tomorrow saddad and report back!
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: OllieC on July 23, 2008, 16:35:10
I've a few flowers on stalks, are these male and should I remove them?.

Yes they're male, no don't remove them!
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: cazy on July 23, 2008, 19:52:39
Thank you OllieC.  I have removed a few but I will leave them from now on.  Have to ask, why should I not remove them and how come I didn't get any last year, different variety?
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: OllieC on July 23, 2008, 20:00:01
You need them to pollinate the females. Are you sure you didn't have any last year?
Title: Re: Bushy courgettes.
Post by: ceres on July 24, 2008, 23:47:42
Saddad, the pale stripes are ridged like you say, so Romanesco then.  Thanks, another mystery solved! 
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