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??? whats ovipoo ???
Quote from: thifasmom on August 26, 2009, 15:57:39 ??? whats ovipoo ???Equipoo is oss muckBovipoo is cow muckovipoo is sheep muckcanipoo.. you don't want to use that ! ;D
Has anyone tried humipoo?
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on August 27, 2009, 18:53:43Has anyone tried humipoo?You have GOT to be joking! No need for translation to know what THAT is.
Defoliation seems to have worked with my toms. Continuing to harvest the crop as 'normal' (whats normal for tomato growing?). Only a few individual fruits have been lost completely to blight. Fruits have even been good enough to eat raw with salads etc. Seems as if we will get a decent crop after all.That said i dont know what the current weather will do to them. After the wind and rain tonight they are forecasting a damp humid night which might encourage the blight a bit.Whils the toms have only been slightly hit the maincrop spuds have got it bad, once lush haulms have been wiped out within days. Crop should be OK though, as i grow my potatoes through weed membrane, which i think helps stop the spores reaching the tubers. Fingers crossed!
Quote from: Garden Assistant on August 26, 2009, 10:38:04Defoliation seems to have worked with my toms. Continuing to harvest the crop as 'normal' (whats normal for tomato growing?). Only a few individual fruits have been lost completely to blight. Fruits have even been good enough to eat raw with salads etc. Seems as if we will get a decent crop after all.That said i dont know what the current weather will do to them. After the wind and rain tonight they are forecasting a damp humid night which might encourage the blight a bit.Whils the toms have only been slightly hit the maincrop spuds have got it bad, once lush haulms have been wiped out within days. Crop should be OK though, as i grow my potatoes through weed membrane, which i think helps stop the spores reaching the tubers. Fingers crossed! Did you take off ALL the leaves or just the brown ones?