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Potato blight

By Pippa Greenwood on 19/07/2007 12:03:35

Aaargh! Blight has struck my spuds! And I bet it's appearing in gardens everywhere too.I'd been rather proud of the fact that, despite it having hit a friend's plot the other side of the village a week ago, my potatoes (including the varieties I


Tomato blight

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/10/2008 13:11:00

This year has been a good year for tomatoes, but also a good year for blight. Blight, Phytophthora infestans, is a fungal infection, spread by spores in water droplets. Affected tomatoes develop brown, sunken patches, which spread to the stems


Potato blight

By Pippa Greenwood on 31/07/2008 12:14:00

Potato blight, Phytophthora infestans, determines the quality and quantity of our potato harvest. We grow our own spuds every year, but harvest them in varying quantities, depending on whether or not they've been affected.The fungal infection


Bugs and daylilies

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/07/2008 12:07:00

'd venture, briefly and very amateurishly, into Pippa's territory to see what pests are doing their best to blight my garden. I'm not brilliant at such things, and quake inside when people bear down on me, clutching festering leaves in polythene bags. A very


Harvesting potatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 28/08/2008 12:14:00

We've been harvesting potatoes. After the dreaded potato blight hit the rows of potatoes I was quick to employ my son to cut off and rake up all the haulms.Although we couldn't lift the tubers immediately and we had a lot of rain, when we did lift


Harvesting potatoes

By Jane Moore on 01/08/2008 12:36:00

there are lots more potatoes out there, but Charlotte is just superb.I haven't started lifting my main crop potatoes yet but I think I may have to soon. Like Pippa, the foliage of my plants has started to show signs of blight. That mottled, spotty, slightly


Beefsteak tomatoes

By Adam Pasco on 07/01/2008 11:04:00

on smaller mouth-sized ones instead. These won't disappoint, provided I can keep them free from blight disease!


Mulberry trees

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 12/08/2008 12:07:00

-term possibilities of making a fortune in silk. So much so that at one point old trees were selling for the equivalent of £75 each. The market eventually collapsed and most of the trees died from blight and extreme cold.The reality is that silkworms need too much


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