Earlier this year, I asked for some tomato seeds and had lots of fun swapping with lots of you.
Well, the tumbler has done brilliantly (more-or-less over now) if not that exciting a taste. The yellow millefleur is doing great, as is the marmande and the sungold.
EVERYTHING else and I mean EVERYTHING has got blight (or maybe I'm just getting paranoid but it certainly seems that way).
Please help me rescue my ivory egg, my red cluster pear, my tigerella, my san marzano et al. They are all outside. The San Marzano is in a different bed and is the least affected. The others are not exactly together, but in the same part of the garden. I had to dig up all my potatoes last week (luckily they were just about ready) because of blight so obviously it is a problem - and the 96 million gallons of rain which have fallen on them obviously didn't help either.
Can I take off the leaves of outdoor plants to give the green fruit a chance to ripen, if I'm careful to inspect every day? How many leaves should I leave ()?
More importantly, what should I be doing NEXT year to ensure this doesn't happen again? Will the spores be in the soil? Should I stick to greenhouse/container growing next year??
All advice from all you experts would be most gratefully received.
Well, the tumbler has done brilliantly (more-or-less over now) if not that exciting a taste. The yellow millefleur is doing great, as is the marmande and the sungold.
EVERYTHING else and I mean EVERYTHING has got blight (or maybe I'm just getting paranoid but it certainly seems that way).
Please help me rescue my ivory egg, my red cluster pear, my tigerella, my san marzano et al. They are all outside. The San Marzano is in a different bed and is the least affected. The others are not exactly together, but in the same part of the garden. I had to dig up all my potatoes last week (luckily they were just about ready) because of blight so obviously it is a problem - and the 96 million gallons of rain which have fallen on them obviously didn't help either.
Can I take off the leaves of outdoor plants to give the green fruit a chance to ripen, if I'm careful to inspect every day? How many leaves should I leave ()?
More importantly, what should I be doing NEXT year to ensure this doesn't happen again? Will the spores be in the soil? Should I stick to greenhouse/container growing next year??
All advice from all you experts would be most gratefully received.
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