artbykarenehaley
Crowing
Powdery mildew is and always has been very prolific in my area. It does not matter if I treat plants or not. I have lot of herbaceous material it would seem to be shame to waste but I have never put pm infected plants in my compost. Doesn't matter, it returns every year around mid september. Should I
-Compost infected plants using a cold compost method
-Compost infected plants using the hot compost method (frequent turning, high temperature, my usual method)
-put it straight into the yard debris bin (get rid of it)
-leave it in the sun to dry and use it in the coop (sounds bad for respiratory reasons)
-Compost infected plants using a cold compost method
-Compost infected plants using the hot compost method (frequent turning, high temperature, my usual method)
-put it straight into the yard debris bin (get rid of it)
-leave it in the sun to dry and use it in the coop (sounds bad for respiratory reasons)