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Be Aware of Blight

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Monday, July 24, 2023,
Late July/August is the time to be extra vigilant, especially when checking potatoes and tomatoes.
If the weather's mild, wet and humid, these are ideal conditions for a deadly attack of phytophthora infestans (late blight) for which there is no chemical cure.

The pathogen's carried on the wind and first indications that your plants have been attacked are dark patches on leaves with a white powdery mould - particularly underneath.

If left unchecked, the plant will be turned into a rotting mes...

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Summer How To: Lavender Cuttings

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Monday, July 24, 2023,
  • To propagate Lavender from soft wood cuttings, take non flowering shoots about 3 inches long from the main plant and remove all lower foliage so there is about 2.5 inches of bare stem.
  • Dip in rooting powder if available or push in a pot of fairly coarse compost.
  • Water well and cover with plastic bag.
  • Place in warm shady spot out of direct sunlight; in about 3 weeks cuttings should have signs of roots and can be potted on.

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Gardeners' To Dos: Late Spring/Early Summer

Posted by Kelvin Fairweather on Monday, May 2, 2022, In : To Dos 
  • With it having been such a dry April, chances of lots of rain to come could mean the slugs and snails will appear in their masses. Now is the time to encourage hedgehogs, frogs, toads etc. Remember that slug and snail killer based on metaldehyde is now banned due to the effect on other wildlife. 

  • Time to sow dwarf and climbing French beans and runner beans, keeping a watch for frosts.

  • Onions, shallots and leeks can be planted.

  • Successional showings of salad crops can be made plus carrots and pea...

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