I was given some garlic by a plot holder that has developed rust and it has spread to my top quality garlic and has now made it to the leeks
Should I panic and pull them all up or relax ???
The plot holder who gave me the garlic does not seem to worry that his garlic is also infected
Is he right to play it cool 8)
Rust is just a cosmetic problem - at least it has been for me; doesn't affect the eating quality, or (I think?) the growth (but I've always had rust quite a bit later in the year).
All best - Gavin
Thank you Gavin
I feel much better now and will put the match down and step away from the bonfire
Welllllllllllllllllllll, I have terrible rust on my garlics >:(, and did a sample dig and it did seem to only be cosmetic, however, on one row inparticular, it has gotten so bad that the plants were begining to get really sick and some had keeled over. Today I dug them up, they are okay, not huge, but fine for us, and the rust does stop at soil level. My onions are all totally unaffected.
I recieved the same advice today also.
I noticed my garlic has also now got rust and was told not to worry by one of the more knowledgeable lottie owners.
It nagged me that I'd read something somewhere that rust can be more serious than cosmetic.
http://www.hdra.org.uk/todo_now/faqs_topic.php?id=19 (http://www.hdra.org.uk/todo_now/faqs_topic.php?id=19) - "does not usually ....... etc"
and
http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles1100/leek_rust.asp (http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles1100/leek_rust.asp) - severe infections --------- yuk!
All best - Gavin
PS Groundsel is a prime carrier of rust - worth keeping your onion/leek/garlic beds clean of it.