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  • Celery problem

    Sorry to double up on posts - I have posted a plea for help in the pest forum but no-one seems to be able to help, so thought perhaps somemone in the know may be able to help here.

    We have been successful in growing celery this year and spent alot of time wraping stems in newspaper then earthing up etc and all looked bril. Until 5/10 and Mr D found the leaves were going discoloured. Upon looking in the vegetable expert book it seems we have celery leaf miner. Full details of my worries can be found on the thread in the pest forum but basically I wondered if anyone had ever had this, what they had done about it and if their crop was successful? The problem seems to have got worse since then despite my regular picking off of affected leaves so we sprayed with the garlic/chilli stuff even though we again had received no reply on a different thread as to wether this would work - yep we are getting desperate now!
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  • #2
    Don't grow celery,but I googled celery fly (aka celery leaf miner) for you

    "A bad attack of celery fly will cause stunted growth and stringy bitterness"
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      I usually grow mine for soups, not for eating, covered in a very large cardboard tube, and I still get leaf miner. I just chop out the bits they've chomped, and chop the rest up with the leaves and freeze.
      They weren't that good this year due to the 2 month drought, but the leaves are lovely
      Sorry couldn't be of more help....

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      • #4
        This is the first year I've grown celery .....I think they'll just get chopped up and frozen cos they were a bit late starting and then the slugs eat off all the leaves. They've grown now but not big thick stems . tbh haven't really inspected for leaf miner as didn't know about it .........omg something else to worry about
        S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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