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Title: My aubergine attacked me
Post by: 1066 on June 02, 2010, 09:47:44
There's gratitude for you  ::)   ;)  :D

Yup - I'm growing Long Purple Aubergine and they have spikes growing down the centre of the leaves. Got a bit of a shock from that! I'm now wondering what kind of pest they are designed to keep off?!

1066

will have to try and get a photo as I've never seen them before
Title: Re: My aubergine attacked me
Post by: antipodes on June 02, 2010, 09:56:54
Oh yeah, aubergines are right B&*^%$(s with their spikes! They all have them to a greater or lesser extent, they grow round the top of the fruit. I always harvest with gloves and scissors!
teh worse things though are raspberries and goosegogs, got so many nasty spikings from those  :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: My aubergine attacked me
Post by: pookienoodle on June 02, 2010, 13:16:46
Just be grateful we don't grow many Pineapples over here.
I am a chef and spiked myself while cutting the skin off a Pineapple once,it became so badly infected that it took nearly 3 months of antibiotics to clear it.
 when we were touring the Pineapple fields in Hawaii I happened to mention it,we were told that losing a finger or two due to this was quite common among Pineapple pickers up until recent times.
Title: Re: My aubergine attacked me
Post by: cleo on June 02, 2010, 18:22:04
A recent EU Commission report has suggested that all aubergine varieties grown for supermarkets should be spine free as a result of legal action being taken by shoppers being pricked.

True or just my stupid sense of humour?
Title: Re: My aubergine attacked me
Post by: 1066 on June 04, 2010, 15:25:33
Cleo - I'm praying that it's your sense of humour  ;D

I don't seem to remember spikes on last years, but then the crop was so chuffing poor that might have more to do with it  ::)
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