How do other grapes get rid of potato haulms? I have just harvested 12 plants as I needed the space for follow on crops, and although the leaves look healthy enough, I wondered if it was sensible to put them on the compost heap or whether it's better to get rid another way. Any advice greatly appreciated. I seem tor remember reading on another thread that someone leaving a heap of rotting potato haulms on an allotment could have caused an outbreak of blight. Would hate to be responsible for that!
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I can never decide what to do with them - i don't really want to compost them as then i'll get potatoes popping up in the compost bin (made that mistake before !!). But equally i never have enough bags to take them home for the council bin! (bags too full of crops, yum yum!)
its a dilemma alright!There's vegetable growing in the family, but I must be adopted
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Originally posted by Protea View PostI can never decide what to do with them - i don't really want to compost them as then i'll get potatoes popping up in the compost bin (made that mistake before !!). But equally i never have enough bags to take them home for the council bin! (bags too full of crops, yum yum!)
its a dilemma alright!What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
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Given the sheer amount of potato haulms I will have this year, they shall get a newly constructed compost bin all to themselves.
I know the commercial seed potato growers up here burn the haulms off with acid (sulphuric I think) but that's just not an option that is open to me.Rat
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