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Old May 31, 2013   #1
rockyonekc
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Default Help diagnosing problem

My black brandywine isn't looking so good. This is the only plant showing this. There are 15 other varieties doing OK. Based on reading this forum, I am wondering if it is bacterial, or just waterlogged or ?? It has been cloudy and rainy for a while, and there is standing water around this 18" deep raised bed that I installed this winter. I am going to work on drainage and water diversion when it dries out a bit. Just wondering if I need to dispose of this plant ASAP, or give it a chance to dry out. Thoughts?



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