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Right. I'm going to give growing courgettes a go.

I've never grown them before (Only our second year with a garden) so just had a few questions.

• Are they ok to start off in pots or do they prefer to start out in the ground where I want them?

• Am I right in saying the seeds should go point down on their edge to stop rot? (Been trying to read up on courgettes so I hope somethings are staying in my brain!)

• I've heard they are really thirsty so have a spot in the ground in my garden lined up for them and have also heard a 'well' or 'moat' arround the plant is a good idea to collect more water - is this correct?

• Do slugs and snails like them?

• What (if any) fertiliser is best for them and when should I add it? When the fruits appear? Is ok to dig in home made - hen assisted - compost as I plant them?

• What is their habit? I mean, do I have to tie them to canes or let them sprawl? Should I prune or pinch out anything to aid fruiting?

• Lastly, the only space I have for them is right next to my chickens run, are the leaves ok if they nibbled round the edges? I wouldn't want to poison my chooks!

 

Phew, loads of questions!

 

Thanks for your time.

If you know anything else about them I should know that would be great.

 

Stacey xxx

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Right. I'm going to give growing courgettes a go.

I've never grown them before (Only our second year with a garden) so just had a few questions.

• Are they ok to start off in pots or do they prefer to start out in the ground where I want them?yep, start them in pots, I sowed some last week and they are up already

• Am I right in saying the seeds should go point down on their edge to stop rot? (Been trying to read up on courgettes so I hope somethings are staying in my brain!)Sow on their side, pointed end on the side if that makes sense as it is said to deter rot - although I have never had a seed rot and only started 'side planting' this year

• I've heard they are really thirsty so have a spot in the ground in my garden lined up for them and have also heard a 'well' or 'moat' arround the plant is a good idea to collect more water - is this correct?Dig in plenty of well rotten manure or compost before planting, as they are thirsty plants - a moat or plant pot buried next to the plant is helpful when watering

• Do slugs and snails like them?I am quite lucky and have few slugs/snsils here - like any young plant, best to protect it when young

• What (if any) fertiliser is best for them and when should I add it? When the fruits appear? Is ok to dig in home made - hen assisted - compost as I plant them?If you have dug in plenty of compost before, adding extra fertiliser shouldn't be necessary, although I do add some liquid tomato feed or seaweed solution every couple of weeks.

• What is their habit? I mean, do I have to tie them to canes or let them sprawl? Should I prune or pinch out anything to aid fruiting? Depends on the type, although most do sprawl, no pinching out is needed, but pick the courgettes when they about 10cm and quite small - they taste better and it encourages more fruit.

• Lastly, the only space I have for them is right next to my chickens run, are the leaves ok if they nibbled round the edges? I wouldn't want to poison my chooks!Pretty sure the leaves aren't poisonous, although they can be quite spiky underneath. My courgettes were next to the chicken area last year and they didn't go near them.

 

Phew, loads of questions!

 

Thanks for your time.

If you know anything else about them I should know that would be great.

 

Stacey xxx

 

Have fun with them, you will be sick of courgettes by August! :roll::lol::lol: I have 8 plants and am not sure what to do with them all!

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Some people have previously queried why sometimes the young courgette starts to rot from the flower end.

I did find the answer to this and from memory I think it was down to poor pollination.

If you have an old eyeshadow brush or paintbrush you could hand pollinate from the male to the female flowers.

Courgettes often produce lots of male flowers before the female ones come along. Male flowers just have a stalk, female flowers have a swelling which becomes the courgette.

I love courgettes! I sowed 2 Diamant and 2 Black Beauty last night (in pots). I've ordered some Bambino, but haven't received them yet.

I'm hoping to have enough flowers to be able to stuff them with ricotta and deep fry in a light batter. Fiori di Zucca. I would also like to make a courgette chocolate cake this year (if I am lucky enough to have a glut!)

On a slightly different topic. I have a cucumber seedling with one pair of true leaves and a flower bud! How strange is that!

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I too was reading up on Courgettes last night (I love my Carol Klein book) I know I should get out more :wink:

 

... but she was saying that if you plant them directly into the ground they usually overtake and do better than ones started off in a pot .... so if you don't have the time or space to raise in pots bung in 3 seeds where you want one plant and when they come through pick the best one 8)

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So you are the one to blame for the cold weather Ali - hope it improves soon as really chilly to-day too. I have a blasted slug trail in the green house and its eating courgette leaves I have a beer trap sunk into the ground and its not doing its job - it got 1 slug and 1 slater and 2 beetles (sigh) the first night and nothing since - rubbish it is.

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I am just growing 2 plants this year as they are so productive, any more and you get swamped by them.

Courgette cake is good - I have a recipe fora chocolate one which we used when I mistakenly raised 12 plants one year :oops:

I find they dont rot as long as you take the flowers off the ends of the fruits as soon as they are an inch or so long.

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I find they dont rot as long as you take the flowers off the ends of the fruits as soon as they are an inch or so long.

 

That's interesting! - I didn't know that.

 

Make sure you post the Chocolate Courgette Cake in the All Things Nice section - for those of us who have grown 12 (or more :whistle: ) plants! :lol:

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