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Argh! My tomatoes have started to get blight!

I have pulled them all off, and will be chopping and freezing them so I can make green tomato chutney later (no time right now!).

The plants will be bagged up and taken to the tip.

What should I do with the soil? Can I add it to my garden (they were in buckets) as long as it's not in the potato bed, or should I junk that too?

Advice please!

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Date: 2010-09-21 10:13 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] feroxargentea
Blight tends to blow in from other tomato/potato crops in the area so it's probably more important to protect next year's crops from air/rain-splash than from contaminated soil. Greenhouse crops are usually okay, and if you can rig a bit of clear plastic over outdoor plants to keep the rain off the foliage, they're more likely to stay uninfected.

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