Since at least 3 items were out of place, by my own rules, I've relegated the lot! = Tim
tim, if you keep on worrying like this you`ll end up meeting yourself coming the other way.
Hugh, my worrying days are long over. Just thought there might be at least one item to make someone say 'ah, yes'! = Tim
tim, I`ve never believed that simply removing the haulm was a sufficient protection after blight has struck. Even with the greatest care some spore-bearing detritus is usually left on the surface, and while the spores on the soil surface should die within your 3 week waiting period, those on the detritus will not.
The solution (as I`ve several times posted on both the BBC and these boards) is to flame over the bed with a flame gun immediately after removal of the haulm. Properly done this will sanitise the soil surface and everything on it, and not only will there be no spores to wash down through the soil, but you can in fact harvest the crop immediately instead of giving the slugs and wireworm and extra 3 weeks to eat them.
Must remember. But too late now, after the deluge has washed the stuff into the soil?? = Tim
PS I know this should be in a different slot - that's why I chopped my message. Apologies to the purists.
Sorry aboput that tim. That last posting was supposed to be in reply to your WHICH REPORT posting, and I appear to have replied twice. Unfortunately we seem to repeat ourselves occasionally (according to my family) as the years add on.
But worth repeating, Hugh. = Tim