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  • #16
    oooh, where did you get it from?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by bikermike View Post
      oooh, where did you get it from?
      Falcon, Asian supermarket. They had two brands, one a fiver for a kilo and the other that I bought. Put it on the beds today, quite difficult to sprinkle thin enough but at that price it doesn't really matter. Tastes ok too, can't imagine how many garlic bulbs it takes to make a kilo of powder...
      Location ... Nottingham

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      • #18
        Thanks, I need to get cracking on that.

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        • #19
          Update - This years garlic and overwintering onions suffered just 7% loss to white rot. Could be just coincidence that June has so far been rain free and has followed a cold May but I'm hoping it's down to applying the garlic powder.
          There's still a third bed full of maincrop onions (Golden Bear) that so far are all looking healthy.
          Location ... Nottingham

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          • #20
            oooh!.
            I've still not done it yet. I haven't used that bed yet, so I'll try to do it asap.

            Thanks for the reminder.

            Mike

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            • #21
              I have just ordered 3kg of horse garlic...

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              • #22
                Finally got some horse garlic granules.

                I shall water the affected bed on the weekend.

                Mike

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Mr Bones View Post
                  Update - This years garlic and overwintering onions suffered just 7% loss to white rot. Could be just coincidence that June has so far been rain free and has followed a cold May but I'm hoping it's down to applying the garlic powder.
                  There's still a third bed full of maincrop onions (Golden Bear) that so far are all looking healthy.
                  Maincrop onions - only one bulb with white rot out of 100

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                  Location ... Nottingham

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                  • #24
                    Apologies for ressurrecting a thread (although a good day to do it...)
                    finally gave the plots a garlic water.

                    it's odd though, I've got it on garlic three years on the bounce and it's not stopped the garlic growing. I haven't until this year, had it on leeks at all, and only now on some leeks that have been in all winter.

                    Either it has spread, or I haven't noticed it before. It it's spread, it must be in my compost. Which is a pain.

                    fingers crossed the garlic works.

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                    • #25
                      Nice to see you, Bikermike. Fingers crossed it works.

                      I've been buying onions recently, but the skins and roots from bought alliums are the only thing I never, ever compost, just in case. Hope your compost is OK.

                      Happy Easter.

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                      • #26
                        Hello! It's nice to be back.

                        i think the garlic should work, the logic makes sense.

                        the annoying bit is that I have probably spread it around as it didn't seem to be an issue. Fingers crossed I've done something about it in time.

                        hope all is well with you, Happy easter!

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