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RE: Blight on my tomatoes! - Spec - 12-08-2021

I agree with Can, I wouldn't put diseased material on the compost heap


RE: Blight on my tomatoes! - Mark_Riga - 12-08-2021

I do add them but cut them in half to make sure they rot down quickly. But as they are mainly water, they can make the compost quite wet. Also, I tend to leave compost bins a couple of years before using.


RE: Blight on my tomatoes! - JJB - 13-08-2021

To play safe I put both fruit and haulms in the green bin. The pundits sy there's two types of blight, early and late, one overwinters the other doesn't. I have no idea which I've got so I'm not taking any chances.


RE: Blight on my tomatoes! - Scarlet - 13-08-2021

(10-08-2021, 09:28 PM)Veggie Wrote: I haven't planted any toms outdoors this year, deliberately, because of the blight problem but, I've found 2 self seeded plants which look very healthy. No flowers yet but I'm watching the leaves for problems.
Same here - I won't plant outside anymore but I've a few volunteers that seem ok at the moment 

I always put in my green bin - I don't want to add it to my compost bin - just in case!