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		By: Elizabeth Paton		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a problem on my chard leaves which doesn&#039;t seem to be covered on any help sites.  The leaves have small spots which increase in size and number as the leaf grows but always remain at most a 3mm diameter .   The spots have no colour other than look like the liquid has been sucked out and dried.   Normally just looks the colour of a dried autumn leaf, a beigy look.    I would appreciate if you could recommend a natural treatment as we like to keep our veggies organic.
Many thanks for your kind assistance.  
Liz Paton]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a problem on my chard leaves which doesn&#8217;t seem to be covered on any help sites.  The leaves have small spots which increase in size and number as the leaf grows but always remain at most a 3mm diameter .   The spots have no colour other than look like the liquid has been sucked out and dried.   Normally just looks the colour of a dried autumn leaf, a beigy look.    I would appreciate if you could recommend a natural treatment as we like to keep our veggies organic.<br />
Many thanks for your kind assistance.<br />
Liz Paton</p>
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