I think it's stopped raining now. Maybe. I've shared an allotment with my mother for 8 years now but there always seems to be something we need advice on so hopefully I've come to the right place. Bristol has a warm but wet climate which is great in terms of extended growing seasons but not so good for blight and other fungal problems.
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I'm the furthest east you can get (well, RustyLady's a few metres further but she's not here yet) ~ and this is one of the driest areas of the UK, and we get blight too.Originally posted by RedRuth View Postnot so good for blight
Grow early potatoes only, and grow tomatoes under glassAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Hello from the Pyrenees.
It can be blisteringly hot and dry here and I still get blight.
Freezing fog at the mo. Horrid.
Have fun!Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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I'm sure somebody here will be able to help you - whatever your question may be!
and yes I'm a bit further south and east from Twosheds. It hasn't been very dry here this year, but not as wet as the West Country. Welcome to the Vine Ruth, hope you enjoy it.
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