Tomato blight?
By Ronatkinson
- 1 Sep, 2008
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Gardeners Delight tomatoes grown outdoors in my garden. Is this the dreaded tomato blight? What causes it?
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I have had the same problem, it is blight. Our wet summers and high humidity contribute, My greenhouse tomatoes were fine but i lost every last one of the outdoor tomatoes to blight, this year and last. Gogi berry plants have been imported with the disease and I had bought some. Safest to grow gogi berries from seed, just hydrate some dried berries and extract and plant the tiny seeds.Outdoors I am going to grow tomatilloes and cape gooseberries, these keep well and make a good substitute in salads, salsa, and pickles.
19 Sep, 2008
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i have the same toms and the same has happend to mine i hope i find out what causes this.
2 Sep, 2008