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DairySue Posted - Jun 06 2010 : 07:55:00 AM
I searched previous posts for the topic, but did not have any luck.

I've been searching online and now believe my swiss chard has cercospora leaf spot. Is there any way to treat it with my established plants that are 12 inches tall? I have a few plants that were started a bit later. They are 4 inches tall, planted next to the others, and are not showing spots yet. I was thinking of moving them to another part of the garden. Maybe I'll just cause it to spread in the soil. Maybe I should toss them and plant something else. I'd appreciate any thoughts or experience you can share.

Sue in CT
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