Friday 14 May 2010

Distraught




This! Look! Look at this! Soddit! For all the world this looks like blight. I mean how the F?!? It's only just stopped snowing. Soddit!

These are earlies, grown in pots by the side of the cottage - clearly I've created a superb little micro-climate. Soddit.

But where has the infection come from? The most likely source (if it wasn't the tubers - and it shouldn't have been really) is dot dot dot ... the compost they are in. And guess what? That compost is now all over the garden. Buggarit. Soddit.

Soddit. Soddit.Soddit. Soddit.Soddit. Soddit.Soddit. Soddit.Soddit. Soddit.

I've cut the infected bits off and burnt them under the light of the moon dancing naked and squealing nibbling on funny looking mushrooms with antlers on my head and with my navel full of the still beating hearts of earthworms.

BuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggaritBuggarit

5 comments:

townmouse said...

It's not frost damage is it? Mine have a few brown patches, which I put down to that very late frost.

The Speaking Goat said...

It could be - but I don't think so. It appeared a couple of days ago (and maybe that was after a heavy frost minus 6 C up here you know ) - but it seemed to be spreading and it really does look like blight. Hopefully you're right though.

Ellie in Edinburgh said...

Not sure it can be blight so early in the season. Would either suggest frost - which can turn stems black.
Or it could be blackleg. This attacks early in the season & is worse in heavy soils and rainy weather. If there is damage below the ground it could be this?

Anonymous said...

"......under the light of the moon dancing naked and squealing nibbling on funny looking mushrooms with antlers on my head and with my navel full of the still beating hearts of earthworms".

Do I remember you practicing that dance at Rodney Street one night? Something very similar anyway......

%-D

MTB

Word verification:
"Chenab" - a miniature fork-like instrument used for the collection of still-beating worm hearts.

The Speaking Goat said...

Excellent comment Mike! Yes of course - you were a good teacher!