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Talkback: Tomato blight
I have grown Tomatoes for many years but it is only the last three years i have had a problem with
blight
. In the past i chose to grow what you may call normal size tomatoes ie shirley Gardeners delight, this year i decided to grow all small
by Sandercott
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28/11/2011 18:37:21
by Tom cerise | ChineseNameStamp
Talkback: Potato blight
This is my first year growing potatoes but last year my tomatoes suffered from
blight
so this informaton is useful i have just started with a veg garden, i have chosen potatoes as we can use them as a novice i need lots of help,which your site
by brenda-watson
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22/03/2012 14:18:08
by Pegmerobin
Talkback: Tomato blight
very useful info - thanx I have been informed that once I have had this tomato infection I cannot grow tomatoes for seven years, is this true? didnt find an answer to the question as to whether the tomato
blight
area of last year has to wait 7 years
by jogriff
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05/08/2012 14:44:33
by Italophile
Talkback: Potato blight
And then it goes on to destroy your tomatoes!
Blight
really is the word! Where are potato
blight
testing kit available from and at what cost? I used to be a fan of Belle de Fontenay but if there is any
blight
about they will get it. So it really
by Frances M
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28/11/2011 18:36:47
by julia
Non chemical solution for blight?
I have got a touch of
blight
on my tomateos in the polytunnell and I seem to remember my Dad using a non chemical treatment for
blight
that worked well, unfortunatly he is no longer with us so i can't ask him but I know it was washing up liquid
by Lynne Currie
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01/07/2012 16:00:39
by Lynne C
Potato Blight - which potato to grow
Hi, I have been looking through the forum and doing some reasearch online but have got myself a bit confused. I would like to grow potatoes next year and have heard about potato
blight
but then not sure which potatoes to grow next year. Can anyone
by Emmaandsam Emmaandsam
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14/12/2012 20:51:42
by JIMMMY
Dreaded Tomato Blight
I've seen the beginnings of
blight
on one of my tomato plants which is planted in the ground, the main stem is quickly turning black. The plant itself isn't heavy with fruit and has just a couple of medium sized toms which are far from being ripe
by Leggi
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4
10/08/2012 19:01:09
by Leggi
Talkback: Potato blight
I've seen
blight
on most potato crops on my allotment site. As for my own crop of earlies, I've recently sheared them all, dug up half of them, and will shortly dig up and store the remaining crop. What I've harvested so far have been great
by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:39:05
by beth
Talkback: Potato blight
this problem? Glad to see we are not alone - but it is a perfect season for
blight
, isn't it? In reply to John phillips comment: The answer is yes tomatoes are affected by
blight
. Sadly my tomatoes grown outdoors have just gone down with it. Interestingly, even
by Mr John Phillips
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28/11/2011 18:29:43
by Jacqui
Talkback: Potato blight and Bordeaux Mixture
I've used Bordeaux mixture but not Dithane simply because GO reluctantly recommend it as the fungicide of last resort. I'm never happy about using it though.I've also tried Sarpo Mira and Axona varieties - they're phenomenonly resistant to
blight
by Green Horn
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14/02/2012 15:43:47
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