Sunday, July 18, 2021

greenhouse video mid july

very much a jungle, the aubergine has flowers but no fruit, the peppers not even flowered, the lemon cucumber is taking over, and I've eaten a few of the small round cucumbers it produces, the tomatoes are flowering but no fruits yet.... and I've two friends report that they have tomatoes growing... so I don't know why its all so different.

the potatoes looked healthy enough but only produced three small potatoes from the bag... think a bucket would have been better as the soil that came out of the bag was very wet. i'll leave the oustide potatoes for about another month or so before seeing whats in there. 

the cougettes and pumpkin in the garden have failed totally... being eaten from underground and the tops. they started off well but can't cope with the slug population. slug nematodes are not available to buy anywhere and i won't use chemicals. there's a couple of beer traps out and i go hunting with a pair of scissors, lifting bricks to see whats under ,,,, also in the evening if its wet/cool and i can find them out and about.... cut them in half. leave the bits for the birds.... i've seeded another courgette and pumpkin , the pumpkin planted out this morning, not sure if i want to plant the courgette out or try to stuff it into the greenhouse in a bucket.

using the temporary coldframe..carrots and beetroot sown directly have done reasonably well, peas and beans that were sown directly under the coldframe are looking good , it was lifted off them when they started to touch the glass. the beans planted out.. gifted... haven't grown at all. the broccoli , cabbage, all the greens... all looking reasonalby good... have been eating a few chard and kale leaves.



4 comments:

WILDSIDE said...

Claire, A jungle here too. mostly of blooming oregano -- which we don't mind, it is beautiful and we use it A LOT & saw once in one of your earlier photos and admired. Also blackberry brambles -- lots of scars on the legs in dealing with...

Most of this post got deleted inexplicitably... Typo there, but don't care. I think you'll get the gist. And won't mind that it is shorter!

Hope your day today is going/went well.

clairesgarden said...

oregano is a lovely plant, it gets purple flowers too? i must remember to plant some next year.

WILDSIDE said...

Hi Claire 00 vulgare is hardy and has purple blossoms (forgive any mis-spelling there)-s
but greek oregano is fantastic with white blooms and a more delicate flavor -- also more delicate in its survival, but these days, ours seems to keep living on -- tho' not as much as we'd like it to.

clairesgarden said...

well thats two types to try then. thanks for the info. xx