Frost Coming, Got the Squashes in

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  1. Phil A

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    Put them all in the greenhouse. DSCN0590.JPG
     
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      There is no way i could carry my 6st pumpkin to the GH,it will have to suffer :heehee:
      What are your red stripey ones zigs ??
       
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      Turks Turbans :yikes:

      Although I never saw any Turks wearing anything like that when I was working out there.

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        Groovey,they are cute :)
        We will have to ask someone to knit you one :biggrin: x
         
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          Nice looking crop there Zigs :blue thumb:
           
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            Ta Freddy :)

            Only the small pump and the marrow are mine, the others are Sis's :)
             
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            We got back this afternoon after a few days away and seem to of had -1degC temps in the garden this morning, even lower at the plot and all the polytunnel toms are now dead, but at least we picked all the ripe or nearly ripe toms, plus the last of the climbing courgettes on Monday morning when we set off.

            Now's the time to get the garlic (for eating, not planting) somewhere warmer so it doesn't get cold conditioned and start sprouting.
             
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              Checked in the cold frame, peas are starting to pod up, but the caterpillars have stripped all the mizuna and the land cress :sad: Got some more on the go on the main plot, but thought it would have been handy to have some undercover.
               
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