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Old 09-06-2003, 09:44 AM
John Pearce
 
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Default Help - Rust on my Garlic!

My garlic is suffering a similar problem with rust, though not as heavy.

It doesn't seem to have spread, and only seems to be affecting the foliage,
the bulbs not being affected at all. I lifted a few of the larger ones,
just to check over the weekend and they seem fine. Onions and shallots next
to the garlic all seem fine.

John


"Colin Malsingh" wrote in message
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After years of growing garlic without problems, I'm having problems
with Rust in my first year in an allotment.

I planted three varieties in October last year next to some Shallots &
other usual allotment stuff. The "Ivory" variety has had a bad
covering of rust for several weeks - plants encrusted with
yellow/orange, plants quite thick and tall but not much sign of the
bulb forming. The "Vitesse" has been slower to get affected, but the
bulbs are much further advanced. Finally, neither the Elephant garlic
or Shallots show any sign of rust.

Can anyone help with the following:

(1) I reckon the Vitesse will probably yield some useable bulbs soon,
but the Ivory will need longer. Is there any harm in leaving these in
the ground or should I get them out as soon as possible?

(2) Checking other sites gives conflicting advice about the other
crops that can be affected. Some say that Leeks and Shallots are also
vulnerable - others say they aren't (I'm afraid I haven't identified
which type of Rust I've got...)

I'm about to plant some leeks not very far away - are they likely to
be infected too?

(3) Are there any reliable ways of preventing this in future years?
It's never affected me before, but I see commercial growers in the US
get hit quite a bit. How do European growers manage (or do they
plaster theirs with chemicals?)?

If you've read this far, thanks in anticipation....

Colin
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