Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 23, 2022 at 04:08:08 from (70.50.211.208):
In Reply to: Re: Apology to jddrawbar posted by Traditional Farmer on December 22, 2022 at 19:10:44:
You are living in a fools paradise if you think that tomato blight will never come back because you grow organic. Tomato blight is a fungus that can and will travel and be present on other host plants. Just like potato blight. Given the right weather conditions blight will come back to your tomatoes just as they will any other patch. I too have grown garden without chemical fertilizer or herbicide, fungicide or insecticide. Most years everything does very well just like yours. I , like you prefer to eat fresh produce grown without the aid of chemicals. I never minded using a hoe, or crushing potato bugs with my fingers, rather than spraying poison on the plant that was going to produce the food I was going to eat. The Colorado Beetle (potato bug) also enjoys life on several othe plants, one place I have found them is devouring climbing vines in fence rows.
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