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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: rikimuk on July 14, 2010, 10:50:58
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This is the first year I have tried growing anything. I have a courgette plant in a pot that is growing really well and has one yellow (well 2 but ones tiny) courgette thats quite round growing on it. How big does it need to get before I harvest it?
On a seperate note my other courgette plant doesnt seem to be growing at all although it does have two flowers on it. Is this one dying?
Lindsay
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I grew the yellow round ones last year and aimed to pick when they were about hockey ball size
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You can pick them very tiny if you want to,they are so good when very small, sometimes I would take part of the stalk , about 3 inches when the squash was about 2 1/2 then slice down the the squash and straight down through stalk splitting into it two as you go , then cook them like that,stalk and all. I like them Tempura battered but you can do it anyway you want even raw with a dip at that age. The more you pick them the more they grow so picking some very tiny ones increases your yeild over all.
XX Jeannine
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I get impatient and eat the first courgettes very small. Delicious. I also think that when the plant is still quite small it is not ready to produce a bigger one. Mind are producing better ones now I have given them a good layer of mulch to keep the roots moist.
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I only ever eat them very tiny XX Jeannine
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From having them for several years. Just because I got a lot of seed, then some one else grew some and did a swap with my green ones for a change.
I honestly do not think there is any difference (other than the colour of the skin)
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Oh I can't agree with that, there are so many different flavours and textures,, that really surprises me. XX Jeannine
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just picked our first yellow pattypan ;D
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ok how do i add a photo on here? I have just picked my first courgette yay