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If stuff has one disease you can see, you can bet it has others that you can't see. I would suggest it is best to cut your losses and start over. Personally, I don't use anything that has been diseased. If it is diseased then it gets burnt or skipped, but is definitely not used in my plot.
I disagree totally. It will be fine if it is going where nothing from the solanum family is going. All my potatoes and tomatoes got blighted last year and I certainly ain't digging up and disposing of 60m2 of soil, and my broad beans have been all right so far.Do bear in mind though that it will be exhausted so is more of a soil conditioner rather than additional fertility.
Quote from: redclanger on January 11, 2008, 23:30:52I disagree totally. It will be fine if it is going where nothing from the solanum family is going. All my potatoes and tomatoes got blighted last year and I certainly ain't digging up and disposing of 60m2 of soil, and my broad beans have been all right so far.Do bear in mind though that it will be exhausted so is more of a soil conditioner rather than additional fertility.Possible misunderstanding here. I mean not to use the home made compost, made from last year. I wouldn't dream of excavating a plot ;D ;D