Both grown outside in this nasty north climate

I'd love to but I can't. I have a stupid cat who eats slug pellets. So I can't use them, and consequently most vegetables get eaten before I get to them. Having said that, I have put an old fire guard over my strawberries, so have been able to put down slug death in there (cat can't get in). And I have had the biggest crop of strawberries I've ever seen. I'm getting a great big tupperware container of them every day at the moment. I've been eating them for breakfast!!Does anyone grow cucumbers?
I haven't come across that particular problem, which sounds definitely a nightmare! I wonder what is going on?gill216 wrote:I have one plant with stunted growth. It has 3 leaves, no flowers but about 25 cucumbers trying to escape. It actually looks quite obscene![]()
Wow, Gill - so it's not just your kitchen that's getting a makeover? That sounds like a really good bargain! Fruit trees are great if you have the space - you get the blossom to enjoy in the Spring and the produce in the autumn. We planted an apple, a Morello cherry and a pear over the last couple of years and are definitely reaping the benefit. Though the best investment was definitely the raspberries, which we are still eating from the freezer.gill216 wrote:......and placed a fairly large order. ........... I'll let you know how they go.
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