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Default My capsicum and aubergine plants

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Well, they grew to be sturdy, multiple leaved plants, over 12" tall and
with a big spread. They're now in maximum size pots on the greenhouse
staging and I've staked the tallest - need some more canes note to
self:
ask Spouse to make something.

So far so good, now I need more advice please.

There are some white flowers on some of the peppers and buds on the
aubergines. Do I need to do any hand pollinating?

Mary


No, well I don't and they set fruit well.


Thanks. I'm looking forward to the fruit.


I approve of the peppers, but I have never understood why anyone eats
aubergines!

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