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Old 03-12-2010, 02:11 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Dan L[_2_] Dan L[_2_] is offline
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Default advice re my failures ths year....

Owdboggy wrote:
'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
;906617']asgilbert wrote:-
I grew courgettes in planters this year....decent crop, but the
plants
died early with the leaves turning sort of powdery grey. Can anyone
recommend a good reliable variety?-

Powdery mildew will strike all the cultivars that I have seen if the
conditions suit the fungus, ie warm and wet.

David


Thompson and Morgan sell a variety of Courgette which we have found to
be resistent to Mildew. Not sure of the name off hand, but it is
advertised as such.
Onions adore sun. And do not omplain too much about Spring onions, in
40 odd years of growing veg I have never even managed to get the seeds
to germinate, never mind grow to any size. And before you all jump in
and tell me how to do it, I have tried every single method ever
suggested without success.


Another cause of powdery mildew is lack of air flow. If your plants are
protected from the wind, mold will be a problem. Too many plants
crowding each other will also prevent air flow. If plants are indoors a
small fan will also help plants.

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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)