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oldherbaceous
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Dear Weed or should we now call you King of the cucumbers. :D
Can you remember if the courgettes you have grown this year, are the same type as last :?:
Iv'e grown three different types of courgette this year, and one is cropping far heavier than the others, the only problem being, like all good gardeners i'm not sure which one is which now. :evil: :wink:

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My yellow Jemmer courgettes are going mad but the green ones (All Green Bush I think) are pathetic by usual standards. This is the opposite of most years.
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ive got courgettes coming out of my ears
but my 2 cucumber plants have only given me 3 cucumbers!
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Hi OH

I am pretty certain I will have grown different varieties this year as I used another seed supplier. I have grown yellow courgettes for the first time and together with the green variety started off producing well

They all of a sudden seemed to have stopped although the plants themselves look healthy
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