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Tomato blight
I have just pulled up the last of my tomato plants, heavy with fruit but again, for the third year running, plagued with blight. It is so depressing. Before all this I grew wonderful tomatoes each year which yielded so much fruit that I had by Janiesings
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06/08/2012 12:51:20
by Italophile
tomato blight in greenhouse
I have had tomato blight in the greenhouse for the last 2 years. Can you tell me if and what treatment i should use to avoid it happening again by Jen 2
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05/09/2012 02:26:41
by Jen 2
Talkback: Tomato and potato blight
The tomatoes in our greenhouse were destroyed by blight last week. This is the first time ever, that we have had blight. Last weekend was spent making all sorts of chutney from the green tomatoes, and we currently have more jars than most by WarwickshireDrooper
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28/11/2011 18:41:18
by Pippa
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
Greenhouse after tomato blight
Hello. First year of my greenhouse and my tomatoes have blight. It's on quite a few stems and I don't want to spray. Is it best to cut my losses and bin all the tomato plants (I've read infected material shouldn't be composed)? Can anyone by islahc
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12/08/2012 09:25:38
by Italophile
Talkback: Growing tomatoes and tomato blight
Yes, it's certainly been a great year for tomatoes.....and the tomato/potato blight has finally arived , this week, in my Hampshire garden! Luckily not in the greenhouse yet, so toms are OK! I have grown Alicante Tomatoes this year in the greenhouse by Chilipops
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28/11/2011 18:39:22
by meica19
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
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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10/08/2012 19:01:09
by Leggi
Talkback: Learning from 2012
I have vowed only to grow early potatoes anf harvest them before the dreaded blight, and only Gardeners; Delight or similar tomatoes and yellow varieties which were the only ones that escaped the blight. I too will be growing my veg, plants indoors by happymarion
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07/01/2013 20:24:10
by happymarion
Tomato growing tips
Hi, I'm features co-ordinator on Gardeners' World Magazine and I’m writing a feature about the best ways to beat tomato blight and the best tasting tomatoes. I’d like your input. Growing very early-ripening tomatoes, like ‘Red Alert’, can often mean by Catherine Mansley
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14/11/2012 10:02:58
by Catherine Mansley

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