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Old 21-05-2006, 10:42 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bertie Doe
 
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"La Puce" wrote in message
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Bertie Doe wrote:
I had this problem once, but I didn't see any fungal damage. If it's not
fungus, it may be caused by the soil change.
These plants are grown in peat and it may be the Ph shock on transplant.
I put a 12" dia layer by 4" deep, of peat around each plant and water in
well. I also find this helps with cucumber plants, that are painfully
slow
to grow.


That's the trouble with B&Q plants tee hee

ps: Have you tried the seeds I've sent you? How is it going?


I'm a bit late this year on the allotment. I planted my spuds only 2 weeks
ago and planted your seeds last weekend plus some Blue Lake French runners.
Obviously no sign of any sprouting yet.
I was hoping for dry weather this w/end as I need to weed, dig and plant
some Kohl Rabbi and Bulb fennel seedlings - but alas no luck but thanks
again.

Bertie