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22 Wednesday Aug 2012
22 Wednesday Aug 2012
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gardeninacity.wordpress.com said:
My condolences. If it makes you feel any better, my tomatoes have also been afflicted.
Rose said:
It’s so frustrating, isn’t it? My tomatoes often get hit by the blight, no matter how careful I am to plant them in a different spot each year. Looks like you’ll still be able to harvest quite a few tomatoes from this plant, though.
K. said:
Oh yes, I know I am not alone! It is VERY frustrating, though, especially since just a week ago these tomato plants looked the very picture of health!
It’s just the Roma tomatoes that have been hit so far. No signs of it on the Big Boys or Sweet 100’s. I sprayed them as soon as I spotted it on the Romas, but it may have been too late. Time will tell.
Patrick''s Garden said:
Kimberly,
So sorry to see your travails. Such damage on our most prolific and favorite veggie. Hasn’t reached here,,,,,,,,,,,,yet,
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