Avoiding Late Blight In Your Tomato Garden
Late Blight was a killer in 2009 for tomatoes in Pennsylvania. How to avoid blight this year.
Organic methods to fight weeds, disease, rodents, and pest insects.
Late Blight was a killer in 2009 for tomatoes in Pennsylvania. How to avoid blight this year.
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They’re a perpetual nuisance, acrobatic rats by another name, tormentors of dogs and gardeners. I have no soft spot for squirrels.
Tomato blight struck Pennsylvania and it was catastrophic for farmers and gardeners alike, as the fungus wiped out the majority of the tomato crop.