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Can I grow outdoor cucumber (on a south facing wall) beside /very near courgette plants? yes.
I know it sounds daft, but I thought I might've read somewhere that courgettes (or maybe it was melons?) can fertilize female cucumber flowers, making the fruit bitter. Never happen, but my ornamental gourds fertilised a courgette and I ate the fruit - delicous. Next year seedling came up from abandoned fruits, ate rather bitter fruit - won't do that again. Ever.
I'm trying to plan what I can plant next year, and wanted to check with you experts before buying any seeds! Good plan.
Also, If anyone has recommendations for what climbing veg I could grow in large containers against a south-facing wall (I live in Scotland, but honest, it IS a lovely warm sun-trap!) I'd really appreciate it. So far, have thought of cucumber, climbing/trailing courgettes, hanging-basket-type cherry tomatoes, beans.... and that's it. Runner beans, French beans, Squash, Pumpkin, tomato, melon, cucumbers (ridge and gherkin)
Boggy
Beware the bat-eared bogweevil
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