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Old 01-07-2005, 12:30 PM
Harold Walker
 
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"Martin Brown" wrote in message
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hillier wrote:

My first try at growing courgettes has been a great success and they are
cropping very well. I am surprised that I havn't had to worry about
pollination and have not seen anything that looks like a male flower,
maybe just beginners luck. My query is that the thick stems and leaves
may be stopping some fruit forming properly, do they need defoliating at
all ?


More leaves and stems = more fruit. The main problem you face is finding
enough different ways of cooking courgettes not to get bored with them. I
recommend stir fried with a hint of fresh chilli pepper.

Towards the end of the season you can also do marrow & ginger
soup.//////or you can mash it up....add some water,sugar and yeast and
allow to stand for two to three weeks or so and then decanter....makes a
pleasant drink.........H

Regards,
Martin Brown