RE: black spot disease--LEAVES


Since there is no pumpkin black spot leaf disease or
pumpkin dutch elm disease I would ASSUME that those
disease do not affect pumpkins and those leaves would
be ok to use. 
I know lots of people who use lots of different types
of leaves... i think at this time of year most of them
have some kind of disease in them. 

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And has anybody answered the original post about black
spot? And what about
elm leaves, any good? (if it they got wiped out by
Dutch Elm disease, then
maybe it's a Slippery Elm next door; and it sure puts
out tons of eye-shaped
seeds--I have hundreds that sprouted in my patch.)

Thanks.

Mark in Buff.


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