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Talkback: Prepare your greenhouse for spring
I got my first green house last year and grew tomatoes which unfortunately got blight. It was mentioned that i should have used tap water instead of rain water. Is there a possibility this disease will carry through into this year if I grow a by trigger20
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06/03/2012 19:24:45
by Lulu3
last years compost
room for it and wonder if it can be topped up and reused for these crops. i do not have any blight problems todate. There is also the question of cost I grow large amounts and buy lots of bags of compost by bartonr
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24/01/2013 16:09:49
by bartonr
Talkback: Domes of holly
Had and still have fifteen Buxus down one side of the garden which were three inches high when we got them. They are now three feet by three feet and make a lovely hedge. Just hope Box blight or any other pathogen don't get a hold on them otherwise by Fonzie
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13/05/2012 19:54:21
by Newcastle
Talkback: How to grow potatoes in a container
was blight. I was worried that it would spread to my tomato plants which are at the moment in my cold frames awaiting planting out. I can't find any advice as to what to do with the compost however. Can anyone help, please? rubinared; You were a bit hasty by sherlien
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06/04/2012 18:41:40
by tom2
Poorly Cherry Tree
literally only last a week before they all die. They turn brown and are left just hanging from the branches. Also the leaves don't grow, especially on the lower branches. I tried to upload a pic but it won't let me. Anyway, I think it is Blossom Blight by Carrie 2
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08/06/2013 21:13:05
by Carrie 2
Talkback: Grey mould on soft fruits
HiI have had a problem with tomato blight for the last three years, having just read an article ref Botrytis on Rasberries, could this be causing me my problem withe my toms.Cheers can i transplant raspberry bushes and if so when would be the best by mynewgreenhouse
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24/11/2011 15:29:08
by welshman60
growing tomatos
of other information on the site. You can put 'tomato' in the search box to find it. Concerning problems there's splitting, blight and mouldy leaves etc. etc., but I don't want to put you off! Enjoy it - the flavour of home-grown tomatoes is unsurpassed by steven davies
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11/04/2012 18:55:56
by steven davies
Can I reuse, or should I discard?
I always keep the stakes to reuse next year. But is this a good idea?  Every year my tomatoes get Blight. And what about the containers I grow the tomatoes in? I always  wash these out before storing. Thanks for advice. Maggie I believe by staffsmags
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14/10/2012 15:09:55
by Gary Hobson
Tomatoe leave have grey marks on them
, or I've found some plant feeds in water mark the leaves if it splashes them. Do you have a photo? Yes, it sounds to me like scorch - try to keep the water off the leaves when watering - damp leaves are very susceptible to blight and other nasty by Nicholas Hollingshead
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06/05/2013 20:48:39
by Dovefromabove
Seed Potatoes
again? I'm not clear whether these were forgotten seed potatioes or ones you had harvested?  If the latter, they will probably grow but you will not get as much of a crop from them, and there is always the danger of blight - which new seed potatoes may by Dolphin_in_the_deep
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10/05/2013 21:46:33
by Pentillie