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Old June 27, 2007   #1
Cyn
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Default uh oh...

looks like I have verticillium wilt; I checked out Carolyn's description plus one of the websites listed -
we have had a very lovely and wet spring - only a couple of days in the 90's so far and we have more rain on the way. The rest of the plants are fantastic, but the poor tomatoes....

I am about to go get the sprayer - you know, I haven't yet had a good tomato crop - something goes wrong every year. I am beginning to think I need to stick to growing herbs.

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