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• #4977
How long before I kill this taro?
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• #4978
Hipster macramé action in the porch
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• #4979
Yellow dahlia I nicked from a skip outside a garden centre:
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• #4980
Lovely, will you plant it out? Is it an edible variety?
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• #4981
I'm not sure how it'll do over the winter. I think we might stick it in a pot and bring it in as a winter houseplant if it survives that long. Apparently it puts out a leaf every week?!
I think it should be edible although all taros are poisonous unless cooked. Not sure if you can eat it without killing it through - it's the tuber you eat right? -
• #4982
Lovely. Do you not have a problem with things (plants in pots, ornaments etc) getting pinched from front gardens?
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• #4983
Clay pot will definitely help specially in this heat. Just found out about taros in the latest Gardeners World (lovely Jamaican lady with tropical garden in the UK used it to get the garden looking jungly). Tbh did not know about them before (despite of having an elephant's ear in the living room)
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• #4984
Got a pot in mind but it's got a dahlia in it at the moment. For now it'll have to be content with a regular dunking in a bucket
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• #4985
Not yet but I don't doubt it's a problem. The only things we plan to put outside are going to take quite an effort to move if anyone wants to take them. Porch door is usually locked so the plants are safe from everything apart from the scorching heat
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• #4986
Round here a van pulls up in the middle of the night and even fairly big trees in pots get bundled away. A full size bench went from a community garden.
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• #4987
We had a couple of small butternut squash that didn't develop properly and started to shrivel up. Assumed they weren't fertilised properly. Now this one which is quite a bit further along has started to shrivel too. Any ideas why?
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• #4988
^ Too dry?
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• #4989
my cookers have got sunburn
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• #4990
too dry?
edit - too late as well!
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• #4991
Too dry
Probably this. Squash are thirsty, thirsty little bastards. Drown them, and then drown them again. They love a bit of it.
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• #4992
OK will give them more. Watering the same amount as last year, but might just be that it's a bit hotter this year.
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• #4993
I think it is the very warm overnight temperatures that are the big difference.
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• #4994
should that shrivelly one be cut off? unlikely to recover?
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• #4995
There is so much fox shit in my back garden I can hear the flies from the 1st floor bedroom at the front.
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• #4997
Catford but I don't think front garden thievery is unique to the area
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• #4998
Being fertilised should only affect the seed. Squash can be pretty needy so put on plenty of fertiliser and water.
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• #4999
does anyone have a reccomendation for large quantities of garden waste removal? We've cleared a large garden and now need to dispose of the waste. it's mostly just old bushes cut down. In se11 if that makes a difference
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• #5000
Yes, I've heard plenty of tales of stuff being nicked in Haringey.
I gather this kind of thing is popular https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Security-cable-for-plant-pot-anti-theft-security-POT-LOCK-/202082227570
Finally got these lovely pansies going 😊
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