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Marrow Seeds - Bush Baby F1

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8 Seeds.

Other Names - Zucchini, Summer Squash, Marrow…

  • A dwarf, compact variety perfect for patio containers and smaller gardens
  • Attractive dark green fruits with a pale green stripe.
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit winner

Suitable For - Patio, vegetable plot, raised beds, container garden, small gardens

Sowing Months - April - June

Harvest - August - October


Gardening is about finding the right balance! Try growing Companion Plants close by to help deter pests.

  • French marigolds will attract pollinators to the area which in turn will pollinate the marrow flowers.
  • Try growing lavender in containers. When marrow plants start to flower position a few lavender plants close by to attract pollinating insects. Move the perennial lavender to other areas of the garden as and when needed.
  • Borage is an easy to grow cucumber tasting herb. The pretty blue flowers attract bees and pollinating insects into the garden and is often used by bee keepers.
  • The leaves of the Comfrey plant can be used to make a nutrient rich liquid fertilizer ideal for giving a nutrient boost to fruiting plants.
  • One of the best plants for attract pollinating insects is the Phacelia. It also attracts aphid eating insects such as ladybirds and lacewings. At the end of the season it can be dug into the soil as a green manure.

Soil Preperation

Add some well rotted manure or compost to the growing area a few months before planting. 1 - 2 weeks before planting add some general purpose organic fertilizer and remove any weeds.

General InformationSowing & Planting Information
Habit Annual Module Grown & Transplants
Type F1 Bush variety Distance between plants 50 cm
Position Full sun, sheltered Distance between rows 60 cm
Average height 30 - 40 cm Direct Sowing
Average spread 50 cm Sowing distance between plants N/A
Hardiness Half hardy Distance between rows N/A
Overwintering No Sowing depth 1.5 cm - 2.5 cm
Soil Ph 6.5 - 7.0 Germination temperature 20 to 25℃
    Days to germination 7 - 14 days

Sowing Guide

Early Sowing/Module Sowing

Sow 1 seed on its edge per 5 - 7 cm pot. Ensure adequate heat is available for fast germination. Once germination starts reduce the heat and move the seedlings to an area with good daylight exposure, a windowsill or warm greenhouse is ideal. 2 - 3 weeks after germination plant out. The plants will need hardening off over 7 - 10 days before planting out to reduce shock. Discard any weak or unhealthy looking plants. Plant out at the distance advised above.
If the soil is poor with very little organic matter it will be beneficial at this stage to dig a trench about 30 cm wide and 30 cm deep for each individual plant and fill the trenches with a mix of soil and well rotted manure or compost. The stems of the plants are very fragile and very easy to snap or damage. Plant out carefully, firm the soil around each plant and water well. Cover the newly planted marrow plants with horticultural fleece for 2 - 3 weeks or until the plants start to flower.

Direct Sowing

Marrow plants are vulnerable in cold weather. It is best to start seeds indoors then a few weeks later plant out.


Growing On

Weed often especially in the early stages. Once the plants start to flower remove the horticultural fleece. Water well in dry weather, water around the base of the plants rather than over the leaves. They will benefit from a mulch of compost to help retain the moisture in the surrounding soil.
Container grown marrows will especially benefit from a liquid feed as they are heavy feeders. Try making your own organic liquid feed using the leaves of the comfrey plant. This easy to grow plant makes nutrient dense fertilizer ideal for the vegetable garden. Marrows will stop growing when the first autumn frost kills the leaves.


Harvesting

Harvest by using a sharp knife, leave 2 - 3 cm of stem when cutting as they will store for longer.
Marrows can be eaten at any size, as baby vegetables just a little bigger than the index finger or they can be left to grow to courgette size, if left to grow further they will produce a marrow sized fruit. Keep harvesting to encourage more fruits to grow.

TIP

No fruit or rotting fruit? - This happens when the temperature in early summer is too cold for adequate pollination to take place. Once the temperature warms up the problem should correct itself.

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