hi
just back from the allotment where my entire crop of outdoor tomato plants has succumbed (since the weekend) to blight. I've been growing two heritage varieties for many years (Scotland Yellow and Clibran's Victory) and both are very nice tomatoes. You can imagine that I'm not very happy with binning this year's crop when until a couple of weeks ago I thought I could forget last year's disaster.
I've been reading a little about blight resistant varieties, and noticed that Crimson crush gets some good reviews about blight resistance, but some very variable reviews about taste etc of the tomatoes themselves.
I was wondering what people here thought of it, or if anyone had suggestions for alternatives.
just back from the allotment where my entire crop of outdoor tomato plants has succumbed (since the weekend) to blight. I've been growing two heritage varieties for many years (Scotland Yellow and Clibran's Victory) and both are very nice tomatoes. You can imagine that I'm not very happy with binning this year's crop when until a couple of weeks ago I thought I could forget last year's disaster.
I've been reading a little about blight resistant varieties, and noticed that Crimson crush gets some good reviews about blight resistance, but some very variable reviews about taste etc of the tomatoes themselves.
I was wondering what people here thought of it, or if anyone had suggestions for alternatives.
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