Re: bacterial wilt problem
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- Subject: Re: bacterial wilt problem
- From: K* C*
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 09:38:16 -0800
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Azeena, We only placed this "bought" soil in the one garden spot... I have been told that by using the same shovel.rake can spread this to another bed. I guess I will see this season. I added new compost and sterilized soil from a Nursery to start new beds. I have cleaned all equipment with bleach and lysol in hopes of stopping the transfer of this. I will place the plastic back down after wetting the soil a bit to make it moist and then ina few weeks I will get more compost and mix it in. I had come to the conclusion that this was a goner spot for gardening gee I reaaly hope I am wrong. Thanks so much! Katie
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