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Drew wrote:[color=blue][i]
Alan Holmes Wrote: "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... And, the second problem is, will the virus, or whatever it was, stay in the soil and affect next years plants? I'm going to take the plants down to the tip rather than put them on the compost heap. Alan Hi Alan, I asked a similar question a few months ago, i.e. How do you sterilize the soil in a greenhouse? I know that it should be replaced every three years, but is there a foolproof method of sterilizing it?? Regards Drew The Victorians used to use something that looked like a brick barbeque and baked the soild but for the life of me I can't remember the temperature. Richard. |
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