Hi all,
My first year as an allotmenteer and one of the first things I planted were shallotts (Golden Gourmet). They came up absolutely fine and developed lush green tufts of foliage, but from that point on some have begun to die off.
The problem starts with the outermost leaves yellowing, then shrivelling up. Eventually this happens to all of the leaves and then the bulb dies. Am I doing something wrong? Is this a sign of poor soil fertility, or have they been attacked by a pest/fungus?
Any advice would be gratefully received, as I'm stumped as to what I'm doing wrong.
Cheers,
Seniab.
My first year as an allotmenteer and one of the first things I planted were shallotts (Golden Gourmet). They came up absolutely fine and developed lush green tufts of foliage, but from that point on some have begun to die off.
The problem starts with the outermost leaves yellowing, then shrivelling up. Eventually this happens to all of the leaves and then the bulb dies. Am I doing something wrong? Is this a sign of poor soil fertility, or have they been attacked by a pest/fungus?
Any advice would be gratefully received, as I'm stumped as to what I'm doing wrong.
Cheers,
Seniab.
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