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Old September 1, 2009   #1
rxkeith
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Default late blight in sandusky

like many others, i was very surprised to see blight show up in my garden. i figured i would be safe, first time garden in this location, surrounded by corn, wheat, and soy beans, rural area, closest garden nearly a mile away. what a nasty disease. next year, i'll be spraying regularly. we try to stay organic, but not if it means a season without tomatoes.
extremely disappointed here.



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