Update... just bought a kilo of garlic powder for £4.50
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Originally posted by bikermike View Postoooh, where did you get it from?Location ... Nottingham
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Update - This years garlic and overwintering onions suffered just 7% loss to white rot. Could be just coincidence that June has so far been rain free and has followed a cold May but I'm hoping it's down to applying the garlic powder.
There's still a third bed full of maincrop onions (Golden Bear) that so far are all looking healthy.
Location ... Nottingham
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Originally posted by Mr Bones View PostUpdate - This years garlic and overwintering onions suffered just 7% loss to white rot. Could be just coincidence that June has so far been rain free and has followed a cold May but I'm hoping it's down to applying the garlic powder.
There's still a third bed full of maincrop onions (Golden Bear) that so far are all looking healthy.
Location ... Nottingham
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Apologies for ressurrecting a thread (although a good day to do it...)
finally gave the plots a garlic water.
it's odd though, I've got it on garlic three years on the bounce and it's not stopped the garlic growing. I haven't until this year, had it on leeks at all, and only now on some leeks that have been in all winter.
Either it has spread, or I haven't noticed it before. It it's spread, it must be in my compost. Which is a pain.
fingers crossed the garlic works.
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Hello! It's nice to be back.
i think the garlic should work, the logic makes sense.
the annoying bit is that I have probably spread it around as it didn't seem to be an issue. Fingers crossed I've done something about it in time.
hope all is well with you, Happy easter!
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