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AnnaD
Joined: 12 Jun 2007 Posts: 2777 Location: Edinburgh
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 12 9:07 am Post subject: Planting After Blight |
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We have not had much luck with our potatoes this year as they ended up with blight. I dug them all up yesterday, having removed the foliage a week and a half earlier. Most were fine though rather small, but the bigger potatoes; at least one per plant was badly infected, it wasn't a pleasant job.
My question is, can I plant vegetable seeds where the blighted potatoes grew, or should I keep it bare for a while? I'm planning on growing spring cabbages, spinach and mustard greens, and am assuming it'll be fine since they're not potatoes. But I wanted to check just to be sure.
And also, I dug up the potatoes after a week and a half instead of up to three weeks for allowing the blight to die off. Are my potatoes completely doomed? I'm going to check on them frequently, but I don't have high hopes for them. And while I'm asking potato questions, we had some of the potatoes last night and they were lovely. But I did notice that the boiling water had a lot of stuff floating in it; tiny pale coloured bits. What's that all about?
Anyway, advice would be appreciated! |
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Shan
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