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  • Chard decline

    Well after a possitive start to these chard plants growing they are going downhill. I have cut some leaves but they don't seem to be growing back. I have enviromesh on them but flea beetle seems to be still making holes in them. Some leaves are yellowing. I had to cut them hard back as so mcu damage from small slugs too.
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    You could try giving them a nitrogen rich feed. Mine are bolting after the hot week we had so looks like I'll be re-sowing.
    Location ... Nottingham

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      Mine are rubbish. I shall have another go at re-sowing too.
      Northern England.

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        Marb, is that algae I can see on your soil in picture 2? If it is the soil is too wet and the roots are struggling.
        Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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