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Blight!
Not on the allotment - all potatoes and tomatoes on my plot are still fine!
(although apparently everyone else's tomatoes have been blighted out already!) ... but in the greenhouse! :-( It's the plant nearest the door, touch wood it's not spreading as of yet. And it's a fruiting branch, too. Do I remove the whole plant now, whilst it's not spreading, or can I get away with just cutting away the affected branch? And how's best to dispose of? (presumably not in the compost or the food waste bin!) Dammit, only just getting my first tomatoes ripe, too! -- |
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