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Calling SMB veg growers

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Mine done that in the polytunnel, the ones on the top shelf, but soaked in water and moved onto second shelf out of direct blazing sunlight and they have made a full recovery, all 5 of them.
I've soaked them through from below, and now they're under my feable red/blue lights again. Let's see how the next 2 days pan out
 

Our blackcurrant bush is massive this year. Hope to get some actual blackcurrants off it this time! Had nowt so far.
The blackberry is coming on in the meantime.
Peas are shooting up. Had our first crop of radishes already!
 
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Any tips on growing rhubarb?

Bought a couple of plants yesterday
I'm not sure what the official guides say, but I planted two batched that I grew from seed. One is in fairly crap quality soil that spends most of it's day in the shade. I had a bit of unused space next to the shed where the grass had died after junk has been piled and rather than grass seed, used old decking board to make it into a small bed, perhaps 1.5m x 0.5m. The rhubarb there does brilliantly. I get too much off that and it only gets sun in perhaps the last few hours of the day. Swiss chard and rocket does well there too.

The other I planted in the top border of my veg patch, which gets sun all day. I dug a load of compost, manure and sand in to make good quality soil, though the neighbours trees the other side of the fence does make it dryer than I'd like. The red currents next to it do brilliantly (last year we got fed up of harvesting and trying to store so left a lot to the birds), but that rhubarb is always a bit average. It grows and I get a few short stems, nothing like what I get next to the shed.
 
Finally got my greenhouse built. Now just need to put the stuff I got from the garden centre I to slightly bigger pots.
Are strawberries better in the greenhouse or outside in hanging baskets?
 
Finally got my greenhouse built. Now just need to put the stuff I got from the garden centre I to slightly bigger pots.
Are strawberries better in the greenhouse or outside in hanging baskets?
I’ve got mine in a pallet with some salad as well. I bought these pots that sit perfect inside a euro pallet.
 
Finally got my greenhouse built. Now just need to put the stuff I got from the garden centre I to slightly bigger pots.
Are strawberries better in the greenhouse or outside in hanging baskets?
No need to keep them in a greenhouse, but they need a lot of attention if you put them in hanging baskets that will dry out very quickly.
 
No need to keep them in a greenhouse, but they need a lot of attention if you put them in hanging baskets that will dry out very quickly.
Agreed. A bed or trug if you have the space would be best. I also find they do better if you move them every 3-4 years. In pots that might be to plant the runners and eventually replace the older plants. When I have moved the bed they are in, I've done similar where I replant the runners then if they are established well, take up the old plants. I think they just exhaust the soil after a while.
 
Anyone seen any jalepeno plants on your travels ? Loads of different chilli plants on marketplace but ideally looking for 3 jalepeno
 
Just pulled all my garlic from last autumn.
First time I've grown it, and got some f***ing beauties. Well chuffed. Drying out nicely in the summerhouse.🙂
Space for more beetroot now.
Just pulled all my garlic from last autumn.
First time I've grown it, and got some f***ing beauties. Well chuffed. Drying out nicely in the summerhouse.🙂
Space for more beetroot now.
First ever crop.
Some tiddlers but some good uns. Really pleased.
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Anyone seen any jalepeno plants on your travels ? Loads of different chilli plants on marketplace but ideally looking for 3 jalepeno
You’re probably best off just ordering them from eBay.

All my chilli plants got saturated in aphids, somebody at work said to spray them with soapy water… I have ironically killed my plants trying to protect them :lol:
 
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You’re probably best off just ordering them from eBay.

All my chilli plants got saturated in aphids, somebody at work said to spray them with soapy water… I have ironically killed my plants trying to protect them :lol:

Managed to get some at dobbies yesterday so apart from putting some pak choi in when I get another bad of compost everything is in
 
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Managed to get some at dobbies yesterday so apart from putting some pak choi in when I get another bad of compost everything is in
Champion, happy days! Once my new chilli plugs arrive then I’m sorted for the summer now. Now I have the greenhouse I will do everything from seed next year and save myself a small fortune.
 
How often do you water your onions fellas?

Some yellowing on the tips of the leaves. Online, alot of people saying only water every 3 or 4 days. I'm watering everyday.
Could I be overwatering?
 
How often do you water your onions fellas?

Some yellowing on the tips of the leaves. Online, alot of people saying only water every 3 or 4 days. I'm watering everyday.
Could I be overwatering?
I would try just water them every other day. Cutting back to every 3-4 days could cause them to potentially bolt if it’s sudden, as they’re used to regular watering. When we had an allotment we just watered every 2-3 days, usually just due to our availability more than anything.
 
I would try just water them every other day. Cutting back to every 3-4 days could cause them to potentially bolt if it’s sudden, as they’re used to regular watering. When we had an allotment we just watered every 2-3 days, usually just due to our availability more than anything.
I try to water every 2-3 days in general, except when there are newly planted out stuff with a small root ball and it is really hot and dry.

If you water every day then it can lead to poor root development as they don't need to do much and that can result in the plant getting loads of water but very little nutrient out of the soil. Obviously if things are wilting then you are not watering enough.
 
One of my chilli plants seems to have a load of white flies on the leaves, I really want to act before the rest of my plants are infected. Any diy ideas I can have a go with before the time it takes an Amazon delivery? I’d post a pic but my Imgur account appears to have been disabled. @DaveH @Butcher's Coat
Thanks
 
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