Advice appreciated...all the toms seemed to have blight - my daughter pulled all hers out. I pulled out all the ones my neighbour gave me, which looked worse, but left the latah ones I had grown from seed. [My babies!] They didn't look all that bad. They are still growing and while lots of the tomatoes are obviously brown, soggy and blighted, others are red and seem ok. I have already eaten several with no ill effects. [Green ones taken home to ripen just go brown.]
Do you think it's ok to eat them? Should I really have the plants out so it doesn't spread to the spuds? Have eaten all the first earlies and most of the Charlottes, but have some main crop still growing - think it was maris something...? not piper.
Also - while I'm at it - my daughter put her blighty plants on the bad compost heap - couldn't really separate them from all the grot which was probably infected anyway by that time, so have left them.. Shall we burn the lot in the autumn? Or will the infection disappear over the winter so we can use the compost in a year or two?
Thanks - sorry about all the stupid questions.
Do you think it's ok to eat them? Should I really have the plants out so it doesn't spread to the spuds? Have eaten all the first earlies and most of the Charlottes, but have some main crop still growing - think it was maris something...? not piper.
Also - while I'm at it - my daughter put her blighty plants on the bad compost heap - couldn't really separate them from all the grot which was probably infected anyway by that time, so have left them.. Shall we burn the lot in the autumn? Or will the infection disappear over the winter so we can use the compost in a year or two?
Thanks - sorry about all the stupid questions.
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