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| Hello, Just after a bit of advice. This looks like the rust my Dad had on one of his salix earlier in the year. Do my onions/garlic (lost the label) have it? They were sown in the Autumn, apart from this they look pretty well. What should I do? It's my first go at veggie growing, I really don't want to rip them all up and burn them, any suggestions please. Revised: Picture isn't brilliant, so thought I'd better describe it too. They are little turmeric-coloured elongated dots, in patches on the leaves, not all are affected yet. Thank you, Dorsetfoodie Last edited by DORSETFOODIE; 10-05-2008 at 09:24 PM. Reason: Picture not very good |
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| Looks like rust. My onions & leeks usually get rust to some extent - as soon as I see it I remove the affected bits and bin them. Last year my leaf beet got rust too and was ruined but the leeks & onions were OK - only the bits that don't get eaten were affected.
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