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Primrose
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Why is it when I am now sick to death of courgettes and my plants are drooping from mildew that I find myself psychologically incapable of yanking them out for the compost heap when I spot a few baby fruits still valliantly growing?

Every autumn I have this debate with myself. Is anybody else as foolishly sentimental about their plants as I am? :lol:
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Elaine
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Yes...me!!
I'm the same with the runner beans....even though I'm sick of the sight of them, and they are looking really tatty, I always feel mean cutting them down and dismantling the A Frame support.
It must be something to do with how we have grown them from seed and nurtured them.... :roll:
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Same here, feel cruel chucking them out when they are still producing even though they look a mess and I really don't want any more courgettes.
I have been ruthless though and chucked all the outdoor ones on the compost heap. I have saved one that I grew in the corner of the greenhouse that hasn't got mildew yet.
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