Thank you both!
Its been a bit rainy, so I'll continue to remove the blooms.
Eating the flowers sounds tempting, if you have plenty but it seems a shame to sacrifice a courgette for a flower.
You can leave the flower on until the courgette is formed Chip. Top end eateries charge an arm and leg for courgette in tempura batter and the flowers are good in a salad.
We all know what happens with courgettes .. they grow like wildfire and you cant give them away.
With the amount of rain we had last night, I doubt I will have any flowers left to remove.
But yes .. anything looking limp and withered is best on the compost heap.
Funnily enough 2 of mine are purposely planted on the compost heap and producing well.
I don't know the answer to your question but I have decided that I am not suffering from election fatigue but a nasty case of Blossom End Rot......fabulous name Thank you!
I've just noticed the tiny black specks on the new flowers, are in fact aphids and not soil splashing up from the ground, as I first thought.
So, its pistols at dawn with my weak detergent spray gun!
Another good reason for removing the blooms, I think.