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Title: Update
Post by: sandersj89 on July 02, 2004, 11:25:47
If you follow this link:

http://community.webshots.com/user/sandersj89

And then go to Garden June 2004 album you will see some of  my peppers, tomatoes in my min greenhouse and some shots of the garden and home veg garden.

I will try and take some pictures of my allotment this weekend and add those as well.

Jerry
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Post by: Moggle on July 02, 2004, 11:34:19
They look great S!  :D
Thanks for sharing
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Post by: Jesse on July 02, 2004, 15:30:15
Lovely pictures S, I'm particularly envious of your peppers, mine are tiny (plant and fruit) by comparison. Thanks for sharing your picutres.
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Post by: derbex on July 02, 2004, 15:43:28
I'm envious (green smiley?) -well done.

Jeremy
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Post by: tim on July 02, 2004, 17:24:52
Why do I bother?? = Tim
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Post by: Gardengirl on July 03, 2004, 22:15:44
How come I can never get my peppers to grow like that ???  You certainly have the magic touch sanders ;)
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Post by: Garden Manager on July 04, 2004, 22:54:11
Did i detect ripening tomatoes there? If do defietly green envy smilie! I have fruit on my toms  :)but no ripening as yet  :(

keep up the good work, your'e doing great!
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Post by: sandersj89 on July 05, 2004, 10:29:04
Thanks everyone.

Yes we are picking toms. Tumbler come on line first about 5 weeks ago. Have been picking the odd Tiggerella and marmande over the last 2 weeks though yesterday picked about 3lbs of Marmande which have mainly been dried for use later in the year.

I started the seed in Feb under artifical light in a heated green house. Other varieties have been started later and will stagger the crop right through into the autumn I hope.

The peppers look very well this year, again started early. The flowers have set well and I am getting a good number of fruit per plant. Hope the chillies do as well.

No chance to take pictures at the allotment, this weekend was a complete wash out in Sussex. Pretty much constant rain!!!

Jerry
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Post by: ina on July 05, 2004, 21:53:25
Very impressive! What beautiful pictures, I really enjoyed seeing them. Thank you so much.
Ina
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Post by: Tenuse on July 06, 2004, 12:02:10
Fab pictures Jerry, can I ask if you have any tips on getting fruit to set on peppers? I have two indoor and three in a small lean-to greenhouse outside, but have had a real problem this year in that the plants flower but no fruit sets.

Ten x
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Post by: sandersj89 on July 06, 2004, 12:11:48
Ten

I think I am just very lucky and rely in insect pollination on the whole.

I keep the peppers in uniformly damp compost, water little and often so that means twice a day in hot weather. They get fed a weak tomrite feed once a week.

The door of the greenhouse is opened each day if it is anything above 16 degrees centigrade. It is opened fully if we are forecasted a warm and sunny day like today. The roof vents are automatic so open as and when required.

I get large numbers of bees and other insects in the greenhouse who do the work for me. Peppers and Chillies are never a problem to get to set and I sometimes wonder about limiting the fruit to get larger peppers.

I have heard others discuss how they use the soft paint brush method, going from flower to flower brushing them to spread the pollen, that may well help you.

Jerry