Showing posts with label organically grown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organically grown. Show all posts

31 January 2015

Growing Courgettes in the Garden Route. Murgpampoentjies in die Tuinroete

I think the courgette is probably the vegetable with the biggest identity crisis. I mean some call them marrows, others baby marrows, the French and British call them courgettes (like I do), and then the Americans and Spanish call them zucchini. Maybe it is just the English language with the problem though. In Afrikaans they're simply "murgpampoentjies" (marrow-pumpkins)... that's all. One name. Sorted.

When I saw what a marvellous crop of courgettes my best friend harvested the year before last, I decided right then and there that I would also be planting them the warm season of 2014/2015. What a great decision! I planted only 6 seeds, in order to produce 3 plants in a small bed. I had a 83% germination rate, and could therefore only keep the strongest three plants. 
13 Nov 2013 - Three courgettes poking out aboveground/Murgpampoentjies agter die radyse
13 Nov 2014 - Baby courgette plant/Klein murgpampoen plantjie
19 Dec 2015 - Coming along nicely/Een van die eerste murgpampoene
21 Dec 2014 - Lovely courgette flower/Murgpampoen blom 
14 Jan 2015 - Three of the big ones/Drie ou grotes
I am really chuffed with my courgette harvest. In retrospect I realised I planted too few, but that is the nature of the game. You learn through trial and error. In a tiny space of about 1.9m x 0.5m, and with only three plants, I managed to harvest about 2kg of courgettes. When I take into account the cost of the seed at R14.00, and the compost that went into this area (also about R14.00), I ended up with a profit of R30.00. I worked this out on the price of non-organic courgettes sold at R29.99 at the local fruit and veg shop. My courgettes are also organically grown, so the profit is actually even a bit higher than that.

Whatever you decide to call courgettes, the most important thing is to plant them. You won't regret it...
Improvised stir-fry with beans, courgettes, peppers and tomato from my garden, plus butternut