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Old September 24, 2012   #16
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not late blight
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Old September 25, 2012   #17
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Cole Robbie, I used the staples at first, but If you bury the boxes in the ground a couple of inches they stay in place and also deter Voles. Another advantage over water walls.
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Old September 25, 2012   #18
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Baking soda is really only effective against powdery mildew, not the other major tomato diseases.

Those foam containers are so awesome! I tried a couple sources here, but everyone is recycling or reusing them nowadays..
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