Today’s weather forecast(Melbourne CBD, 3000): min - 14°C, max - 31°C. 95% chance of no rain

  • TheWitchofThornbury
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    14 hours ago

    You could put a barrier under each developing fruit to protect them from the soil - a plastic lid or a plank or a brick or something would work. Not cardboard - gets too soggy when wet.

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      14 hours ago

      That works. But with the soil the fruit will be ok to give away?

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        12 hours ago

        Probably yes. If you have bad soil, then root vegetables are the ones at highest risk. Leafy veg and fruits (like pumpkins) are a LOT lower risk. Also, anything that needs peeling is very low risk indeed. And pumpkins are usually peeled/skinned before cooking/eating as the skin turns into fingernail parings when cooked. So even for those who don’t know how the pumpkins were grown would not need to worry.

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          4 hours ago

          That’s good, thanks! I’ve done an emergency repot into something improvised to buy time and will consider my options