[Oops! 2022/2023]
Executive Summary
Overall a dismal result but what's new? No standout successes except for the 1 of 3 cucumbers which grew to a supermarket size.
Grapes (poor crop)
https://i.ibb.co/cgSN4bx/AR-8.jpgPassion Fruit (biggest crop ever but a mould got them - file photo)
https://i.ibb.co/5FrY5QJ/Gab.jpgButton Squash/Zucchini (lovely flowers no fruit)
https://i.ibb.co/k6Vb4SB/AR-6.jpgCucumber (only success story by size not quantity (2-3))
https://i.ibb.co/jy7HBHn/AR-5.jpgPurple King Climbing Beans (very average result which is unusual)
https://i.ibb.co/HXSGkKx/AR-1.jpgTomatoes (small) (these little babes are self-seeded and good value)
https://i.ibb.co/3mfGS05/AR-2.jpgPotatoes (disaster because they weren't in the sun. Lots of leaf but no tubers)
https://i.ibb.co/wBySnN7/AR-7.jpgMiscellaneous
Handful of shallots/spring onions. Missus did well with her "girl plants" (Herbs/erbs - basil etc).
Conclusion
Next season: concentrating on growing potatoes in pots (and in the sun!); cucumbers in pots.
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Gowithit 0 points 1.2 years ago
came back to see if you grew the olives for that olive oil(?) you used in that dish you just posted
I dont see them? Grape seed oil maybe?
My sister said she didnt have luck with her potted cucumbers this year.
Also, I dont know if there is an actual science behind growing tremoundous squash but since yours didnt come out at all and mine came out beautifully I might have some helpful advice... use moon water. Worth a shot.