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How long have you lived here? https://evilpigeon.dk/stmap_37iydmeb.html?retrovir.sinemet.viagra diclofenaco resinato cimed preo Trevor Hewitt from the North East, where, he says, it is usually too cold to grow courgettes outside, has a problem of another kind. He now grows them under cover, and while they start to form fruits, the ends keep rotting, so he has to throw them out. This is quite a common problem when the plants start to flower, and it is all to do with pollination – the plant may not have initially made any male flowers, and there may be fewer insects around to do the job of pollination anyway. If they are not pollinated, the young fruitlets shrivel and start to rot. Patience and a paintbrush, perhaps, are needed and, in hot weather, the opening up of whatever protection the courgettes are growing under.
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