I'm sure there must have been lots of correspondence on the subject of the cursed clubroot but don't see any so here goes...
I took over my allotment in June and have found there is clubroot - at least in the area I've planted my brassicae in. Probably sounds a daft question this but whilst I'm burning stumps and roots of the plants I'm wondering whether it's safe to put the leaves on the compost. My instinct is not to- to get rid of the lot of it but I don't know if that would waste good potential compost. Any advice from you experienced growers would be really welcome.
Also, planted Hungry Gap kale under environmesh back in August. I think it was a bit too well protected and it grew quickly and soft (incidentally, the cabbage white still managed to get in and do their worst). Anyway, apart from the caterpillars and the host of tiny snails I've been squishing without noticable result, lot of the stems are broken at the centre of the plants and there's a horrid grey gunge in there. Any ideas please??
I took over my allotment in June and have found there is clubroot - at least in the area I've planted my brassicae in. Probably sounds a daft question this but whilst I'm burning stumps and roots of the plants I'm wondering whether it's safe to put the leaves on the compost. My instinct is not to- to get rid of the lot of it but I don't know if that would waste good potential compost. Any advice from you experienced growers would be really welcome.
Also, planted Hungry Gap kale under environmesh back in August. I think it was a bit too well protected and it grew quickly and soft (incidentally, the cabbage white still managed to get in and do their worst). Anyway, apart from the caterpillars and the host of tiny snails I've been squishing without noticable result, lot of the stems are broken at the centre of the plants and there's a horrid grey gunge in there. Any ideas please??
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