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No Name 11-06-2011 09:28 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

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kay 11-06-2011 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by No Name (Post 926452)
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

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I dropped a plank of wood on mine. Chopped it in two places.

But it's still hanging on by just the skin and, remarkably, is still growing! It's produced another two leaves since then. So unless yours is chopped right through, don't disturb it and hope for the best.

Christina Websell 12-06-2011 12:41 AM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 

wrote in message
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I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

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Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?
Tina




No Name 12-06-2011 12:57 AM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
Christina Websell wrote:
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?


A few, but I could have done without doing that. :-(


Jake 12-06-2011 02:56 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
On 11 Jun 2011 23:57:58 GMT, wrote:

Christina Websell wrote:
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?


A few, but I could have done without doing that. :-(


Nah! A slug damages deliberately. In your case it was an accident - a
mistake! And the person who never makes a mistake never does anything.
So congratulate yourself on being active and hard working, rather than
criticising yourself.

Of course, you now have the perfect excuse! Next time it's cold and
wet outside, and you feel you have to go out and do something, you can
now tell yourself that if you do you might have another accident and,
in order to avoid that, you must sink back down into that comfy
armchair with a nice cup/glass of something you like. :)

No Name 12-06-2011 04:59 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
Jake Nospam@invalid wrote:
A few, but I could have done without doing that. :-(

Nah! A slug damages deliberately. In your case it was an accident - a
mistake! And the person who never makes a mistake never does anything.


Actually, I think I'm worse - the slug would be doing it deliberately, but
to eat. I just did it because I was moving the plant from one place to the
other and wasn't careful enough!

Of course, you now have the perfect excuse! Next time it's cold and
wet outside, and you feel you have to go out and do something, you can
now tell yourself that if you do you might have another accident and,
in order to avoid that, you must sink back down into that comfy
armchair with a nice cup/glass of something you like. :)


*goes to find the g+t*

Bill Grey 12-06-2011 08:51 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 

"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

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Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?
Tina


Come now Tina, if she snapped her "best" one there must have been at least
three to have used "best" as a comparason :-)

Bill



Bill Grey 12-06-2011 08:54 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 

"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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wrote in message
...
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

--

Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?
Tina


Come now Tina, if she snapped her "best" one there must have been at least
three to have used "best" as a comparison :-)

Bill




No Name 12-06-2011 09:42 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
Bill Grey wrote:
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?

Come now Tina, if she snapped her "best" one there must have been at least
three to have used "best" as a comparason :-)


Don't see why it couldn't have been best of two.
HOwever.
I just did a count, and I have 14, including the snapped one (which I shoved
back into the soil, and is looking surprisingly healthy considering -
probably to do with the amount of rain falling on it atm.

Fortunately, the snapped one is an organic Dundoo, which I appear to have
most of. I also have some (yellow) Jemmer, and 2 green bush. If it had
been one of the green bush that I snapped I'd have been more upset, as they
tend to be the best for fruiting, and I don't know why only 2 germinated.

I do have some others - Black Beauty, and maybe another, but they aren't
doing so well. Think I must have been using dodgy soil for one batch I
planted, as I have a lot of cantaloupe and melons that aren't thriving, too.

Mike Lyle[_1_] 12-06-2011 10:03 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
On 12 Jun 2011 20:42:12 GMT, wrote:

Bill Grey wrote:
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(
Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?

Come now Tina, if she snapped her "best" one there must have been at least
three to have used "best" as a comparason :-)


Don't see why it couldn't have been best of two.
HOwever.
I just did a count, and I have 14, including the snapped one (which I shoved
back into the soil, and is looking surprisingly healthy considering -
probably to do with the amount of rain falling on it atm.

Fortunately, the snapped one is an organic Dundoo, which I appear to have
most of. I also have some (yellow) Jemmer, and 2 green bush. If it had
been one of the green bush that I snapped I'd have been more upset, as they
tend to be the best for fruiting, and I don't know why only 2 germinated.

I do have some others - Black Beauty, and maybe another, but they aren't
doing so well. Think I must have been using dodgy soil for one batch I
planted, as I have a lot of cantaloupe and melons that aren't thriving, too.


It's a good vegetable, taken in moderation; but you seem to be a
courgette addict: shouldn't you seek treatment?

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Mike.

Bob Hobden[_3_] 12-06-2011 10:45 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
"Mike Lyle" wrote

vicky wrote:

Bill Grey wrote:
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(
Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?
Come now Tina, if she snapped her "best" one there must have been at
least
three to have used "best" as a comparason :-)


Don't see why it couldn't have been best of two.
HOwever.
I just did a count, and I have 14, including the snapped one (which I
shoved
back into the soil, and is looking surprisingly healthy considering -
probably to do with the amount of rain falling on it atm.

Fortunately, the snapped one is an organic Dundoo, which I appear to have
most of. I also have some (yellow) Jemmer, and 2 green bush. If it had
been one of the green bush that I snapped I'd have been more upset, as
they
tend to be the best for fruiting, and I don't know why only 2 germinated.

I do have some others - Black Beauty, and maybe another, but they aren't
doing so well. Think I must have been using dodgy soil for one batch I
planted, as I have a lot of cantaloupe and melons that aren't thriving,
too.


It's a good vegetable, taken in moderation; but you seem to be a
courgette addict: shouldn't you seek treatment?

I was thinking along the same lines, two plants produce more than we can
use, 14 is excessive unless you have the British Army to feed.

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Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


kay 12-06-2011 11:10 PM

Because that would have been ungrammatical. You would have said "I snapped my better courgette ... ;-)

No Name 13-06-2011 12:23 AM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
Mike Lyle wrote:
It's a good vegetable, taken in moderation; but you seem to be a
courgette addict: shouldn't you seek treatment?


Heh. I typically put out 6-8 plants on the allotment, and end up with 4 or
5 cropping reasonably. I have spares to cover: slug damage, people asking
for spares, school selling some at the summer fete. And me snapping them.

I like to be prepared. :-)

No Name 13-06-2011 12:24 AM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 
Bob Hobden wrote:
It's a good vegetable, taken in moderation; but you seem to be a
courgette addict: shouldn't you seek treatment?

I was thinking along the same lines, two plants produce more than we can
use, 14 is excessive unless you have the British Army to feed.


2 is nowhere near enough for us. I am happy to use 1 a day for us, and we
tend to cook + freeze some, and we give some to neighbours (especially the
one whose greenhouse we borrow, and the one who chickensits for us) a few
times each summer.

alan.holmes 13-06-2011 08:23 PM

I'm worse than a slug :-(
 

wrote in message
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Christina Websell wrote:
I just snapped my best courgette at almost soil height. :'(

Stupid girl! Just joking - do you have more?


A few, but I could have done without doing that. :-(


I think I would rather kiss you than a slug!(:-)

Alan#








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