Hey Jim, been especially loving your last few vids. harvests are coming on nicely! I've just pruned my determinate tomato plant and have seen a good few tomatoes growing so they should get more sun and light this week. Thankfully things are starting to look decent!
Trimming leaves and some branches with no fruit. The thing grew into a green heap so no fruit was getting light. Took away some of the unnecessary bits
5:54 Your peppers are as good as those supplied by Riverford! We won a competition for a free supply of their boxes and their peppers had the same grubs in them.
Wow, haha! I suppose that comes with organic gardening. I think it's some sort of moth or butterfly that's responsible? Not sure what to do but companion planting might be my best option. Perhaps marigolds
you should plant garlic and marigolds near them it helps stop loads of pests. i also crush garlic and add it with water and stray around the edge of my beds helps so much
I’ve bought little net bags this year to put over the fruits, don’t know if it will work. Last year all my peppers had holes both inside polytunnel and ones planted outside.
A lovely harvest Jim! Those peppers look fine ~ My sweet pepper plant flowers are rotting at the back of my poly tunnel l guess I’ve overwatered them? Hoping they will dry out and produce something eventually ~ grown from seed so yes I’m invested for sure 🌱
My lord is it 2025 yet 😂 I’m don’t with this growing season. My peppers are nine existent my tomatoes are all plant and little tomatoes 🤦♀️. Sorry about the worm 😢. Hope you have a more cheerful week ahead, Ali 🥵🌞🇨🇦
remember when we was all moaning there was no butterflies lol well they all must have come to me i woke up one morning last week and they had hatched all over my covered braccicas! lol , fkn twats lool pruning is defo key isnt it x hope your well
It’s been a year of pests for sure 😖 I had one single Kohl Rabi survive the slug onslaught during the non stop rainy season and it has been bulbing up beautifully, just went to water it today and something has taken a chunk out of it 😢 At least my tomatoes seem to be starting to produce a decent crop 🍅🍅
@@downtoearthwithjim this year I’m growing Couer de Bouef (beefsteak), Tigerella, Honeycomb (very sweet orange cherry), Tumbling Tom and Yellow Pear. Have just started getting a small harvest off all except the yellow pear. Honeycomb is winning in the taste stakes although the Couer de Bouef is pretty good as well.
Oh damn. That's gutting. Bad seed??? I'm relatively happy that we got something, but what is with those fruit worms 😂 hoping they'll grow a bit more yet
Not sure if the weather has just been ideal for them to thrive. Lots of what I assume are some sort of moth or butterfly laying eggs in the poly with it being cooler
I’ve found cabbage whites lay eggs on peppers. I don’t think it’s their preference but 2 seasons I’ve had a butterfly trapped in the greenhouse and a few weeks later, similar damage to yours. I do now spray BT which works but it can be pretty pricy.
Hi Debbie 😊 August is a more ideal month for late summer seed sowing. But September has some options: fast growing crops like salad leaves, spring onions, and radish still grow quick in September and can give a crop before it turns cold. Many people start their garlic in September and October to grow over winter (including myself). Most herbs can be grown year round especially if you're growing them on a windowsill in winter. Those may be a good option for children as it can be good for sensory 😊
litraLLY OFF TO PRUNE MY PEPPERS NOW! maybe a good prune and neem spray ? and defo companion plant some low plants like marigolds etc , yikes sorry bour those worms
Yeah me neither. These did amazing back in 2021 never had a perfect season with them since. I'm happy with the size of the peppers just a shame about the fruit worms and the plants are much smaller for some reason (weather?)
When you plant your peppers out in the polytunnel, continue removing the flowers for a few weeks, it allows the plant put all of its energy into green growth, also feed them once a week, you will have big strong plants with lots of peppers, even in these so called summer months, keep up the good work 👍@@downtoearthwithjim
Hey Jim, been especially loving your last few vids. harvests are coming on nicely! I've just pruned my determinate tomato plant and have seen a good few tomatoes growing so they should get more sun and light this week. Thankfully things are starting to look decent!
Thank you! Glad you enjoy them! Pruning as in trimming leaves or pruning side shoots?
Trimming leaves and some branches with no fruit. The thing grew into a green heap so no fruit was getting light. Took away some of the unnecessary bits
5:54 Your peppers are as good as those supplied by Riverford!
We won a competition for a free supply of their boxes and their peppers had the same grubs in them.
Wow, haha! I suppose that comes with organic gardening. I think it's some sort of moth or butterfly that's responsible? Not sure what to do but companion planting might be my best option. Perhaps marigolds
you should plant garlic and marigolds near them it helps stop loads of pests. i also crush garlic and add it with water and stray around the edge of my beds helps so much
I planted marigolds nearby. Loads of them. But I could do garlic next year as well
I’ve bought little net bags this year to put over the fruits, don’t know if it will work. Last year all my peppers had holes both inside polytunnel and ones planted outside.
A lovely harvest Jim! Those peppers look fine ~ My sweet pepper plant flowers are rotting at the back of my poly tunnel l guess I’ve overwatered them? Hoping they will dry out and produce something eventually ~ grown from seed so yes I’m invested for sure 🌱
How did your peppers do in the end? I got some decent ripe ones but some plants didn't produce
I had the bad potato bl@, cut the stems to soil and will check the potatoes in two weeks. Nice harvest xx
Thanks! Have you tried blight resistant varieties?
My lord is it 2025 yet 😂 I’m don’t with this growing season. My peppers are nine existent my tomatoes are all plant and little tomatoes 🤦♀️. Sorry about the worm 😢. Hope you have a more cheerful week ahead, Ali 🥵🌞🇨🇦
remember when we was all moaning there was no butterflies lol well they all must have come to me i woke up one morning last week and they had hatched all over my covered braccicas! lol , fkn twats lool pruning is defo key isnt it x hope your well
It’s been a year of pests for sure 😖 I had one single Kohl Rabi survive the slug onslaught during the non stop rainy season and it has been bulbing up beautifully, just went to water it today and something has taken a chunk out of it 😢 At least my tomatoes seem to be starting to produce a decent crop 🍅🍅
I've found slugs do love nibbling on kohl Rabi. A real pain! What varieties of tomato are you growing?
@@downtoearthwithjim this year I’m growing Couer de Bouef (beefsteak), Tigerella, Honeycomb (very sweet orange cherry), Tumbling Tom and Yellow Pear. Have just started getting a small harvest off all except the yellow pear. Honeycomb is winning in the taste stakes although the Couer de Bouef is pretty good as well.
Least you got some this year I started mine off and they didn’t germinate and the 2nd batch just for eaten so I just gave up haha
Oh damn. That's gutting. Bad seed??? I'm relatively happy that we got something, but what is with those fruit worms 😂 hoping they'll grow a bit more yet
@@downtoearthwithjim think I started them off in April but god knows
My peppers are all the same, waste of time growing them really until I can find out how to prevent the damage.
Ok that's grim... I've seen them in a few random places this year
Not sure if the weather has just been ideal for them to thrive. Lots of what I assume are some sort of moth or butterfly laying eggs in the poly with it being cooler
@@downtoearthwithjim madness
I’ve found cabbage whites lay eggs on peppers. I don’t think it’s their preference but 2 seasons I’ve had a butterfly trapped in the greenhouse and a few weeks later, similar damage to yours. I do now spray BT which works but it can be pretty pricy.
Perhaps it's a last resort when nothing else is available
Hi jim. What can I grow in September with children? Thank you 😊
Hi Debbie 😊 August is a more ideal month for late summer seed sowing. But September has some options: fast growing crops like salad leaves, spring onions, and radish still grow quick in September and can give a crop before it turns cold. Many people start their garlic in September and October to grow over winter (including myself). Most herbs can be grown year round especially if you're growing them on a windowsill in winter. Those may be a good option for children as it can be good for sensory 😊
Are they pepper weevils inside your peppers
I think fruit worm
litraLLY OFF TO PRUNE MY PEPPERS NOW! maybe a good prune and neem spray ? and defo companion plant some low plants like marigolds etc , yikes sorry bour those worms
Planting way more marigolds with them next year! Cheers!
Don't know what's going on I grow mine out side as well as the green house?
Yeah me neither. These did amazing back in 2021 never had a perfect season with them since. I'm happy with the size of the peppers just a shame about the fruit worms and the plants are much smaller for some reason (weather?)
When you plant your peppers out in the polytunnel, continue removing the flowers for a few weeks, it allows the plant put all of its energy into green growth, also feed them once a week, you will have big strong plants with lots of peppers, even in these so called summer months, keep up the good work 👍@@downtoearthwithjim
Are you sure it’s blight on your potatoes and not something else… virus?