Thanks...it will be great to get feedback from Diana and Garden Girl...
Isn’t globalism great?
I am planning to dig into my potato bed sometime this or next week.... I had the most awesome top showing, waist high, and am hoping that not all went atop but under ground as welll..
My vines are already laying down and I have covered their base with straw I have been preparing just for them the past three years.
Y’all are worried about ONE little blight? Bwahaha
We have early blight, late blight,....
Seriously, check your plants. If you find any infected ones, get rid of them. My personal choice is to burn them, but the article said not to. Having no experience with this particular blight, I’ll take the author’s word for it. What ever you do—DO NOT put infected plants on your compost pile!
Bag them and put them in the trash? I don’t know.
We grow most of our own plants, but we get a few things from Bonnie’s. Vidalias mostly. Any time the conditions are too wet, you’re going to get funky things. Of course, hot dry weather brings its own set of problems.
Best thing you can do is be aware and act accordingly. Keep a close eye on your plants and the weather.
Thanks for the pings Red_Devil 232 and investigateworld.