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Post by Moose on May 24, 2015 1:40:20 GMT
As yet it is only about two mm tall but I really thought it was never going to happen
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Post by kingedmund on May 24, 2015 5:06:24 GMT
A What?
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Post by Mari on May 24, 2015 8:27:42 GMT
Marrow = pumpkin. Congrats, Moosie. So now you can start to be self sufficient, eh?
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Post by tangent on May 24, 2015 16:56:58 GMT
I need to get out in the garden and plant the bedding plants we bought a week ago.
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Post by Kye on May 24, 2015 17:22:26 GMT
I thought we call marrow zucchini or summer squash.
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Post by Mari on May 24, 2015 17:25:24 GMT
Whatever. You're probably right. I'm not too well versed on vegetables in Dutch, let alone in different versions of English.
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Post by Moose on May 24, 2015 20:07:58 GMT
marrows are not pumpkins They are big green things
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Post by Alvamiga on May 25, 2015 23:55:42 GMT
One of these...
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Post by Kye on May 26, 2015 0:43:11 GMT
Zucchini!
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Post by Alvamiga on May 26, 2015 8:41:44 GMT
Think it's from the same family of vegetables. Zucchini is what we call a courgette!
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Post by JoeP on May 26, 2015 10:17:20 GMT
I think marrows and courgettes are the same species, just harvested at different stages. (But then, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and brussels sprouts are all the same species, Brassica oleracea.)
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Post by JoeP on May 26, 2015 10:21:13 GMT
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