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Hi Malcom
It sounds like gooseberry rust, which is caused by a fungus that lives
You can't cure it but can try to prevent it next year by getting rid
Good luck!
Val
> If anyone knows the cure please email me
on sedges in winter and gooseberries in spring/summer.
of any sedges in your garden. If your garden is downwind of sedges
growing elsewhere, then you'll have the problem again, so you could
spray the gooseberries with a fungicide to try preventing the rust.
There are general purpose sulphur dusts, or a specific one containing
mancozeb that stops the fungal spores germinating. You'd have to
spray before flowering begins. Bayer sell Dithane (see their website
for details - http://www.bayergarden.co.uk/products/product.aspx?productid=2&catego...)
- you'll also need to read the pack information carefully.
> and leaves