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Bob Hobden 14-07-2013 05:22 PM

White Rot
 
We have this disease in our soil on the allotment and have learnt to live
with it. However this year it seems very bad, usually we get one or two
plants in a row that rot but this year it's totally reversed in the case of
our French Grey Shallots, only two good plants. Our garlic and Jermor
Shallots have also suffered much worse than usual and we have today pulled
up a large bag of onions that have stopped growing and fallen over because
of it.
How is it for those of you with this soil born disease this year?

-- Regards
Bob Hobden
Posting to this Newsgroup
from the W.of London. UK


[email protected] 14-07-2013 08:58 PM

White Rot
 
In article ,
Bob Hobden wrote:
We have this disease in our soil on the allotment and have learnt to live
with it. However this year it seems very bad, usually we get one or two
plants in a row that rot but this year it's totally reversed in the case of
our French Grey Shallots, only two good plants. Our garlic and Jermor
Shallots have also suffered much worse than usual and we have today pulled
up a large bag of onions that have stopped growing and fallen over because
of it.
How is it for those of you with this soil born disease this year?


I gave up growing alliums as vegetables many years ago because
of it!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Rod[_5_] 15-07-2013 06:03 PM

White Rot
 
On Sunday, July 14, 2013 5:22:37 PM UTC+1, Bob Hobden wrote:
We have this disease in our soil on the allotment and have learnt to live

with it. However this year it seems very bad, usually we get one or two

plants in a row that rot but this year it's totally reversed in the case of

our French Grey Shallots, only two good plants. Our garlic and Jermor

Shallots have also suffered much worse than usual and we have today pulled

up a large bag of onions that have stopped growing and fallen over because

of it.

How is it for those of you with this soil born disease this year?



-- Regards

Bob Hobden

Posting to this Newsgroup

from the W.of London. UK


So far not too bad - fingers and everything else crossed.

Rod


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