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    I have just taken the last Desiree potatos up,The first potatos that have not been bothered by slugs, only fault as far as I can see is they have a fair bit of scab on them, I have read that a good limeing will cut scab down next year what do others think?

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    I have read that lime or high alkaline soils increases the likelihood of scab especially in sandy soils

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    • #3
      No, lime is a contributing cause of scab !
      You want to add something more acidic, like grass clippings (lots of old threads on this, have a Search)
      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      • #4
        No, no, noooo! Not lime! As Two_Sheds says, you want something to slightly acidify the soil if possible. But the best thing to do would be to Ph test the soil beforehand, so you know what/how much to add.

        This might help; Royal Horticultural Society | Advice Search | Soil: understanding pH and testing soil

        Apart from grass clippings, you could also try composted tree chippings (ask a local tree surgeon) especially if they're from pine trees.

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