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Tomato plants got the blight.
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<blockquote data-quote="lt1nut" data-source="post: 1679838" data-attributes="member: 16100"><p>We'll have to see how the wife's 2500 ft2 garden does. She has about 100 tomato plants, mostly from seed she saved from previous years with the rest being locally started plants. So far so good, wet wasn't a problem up here by any stretch of the imagination!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lt1nut, post: 1679838, member: 16100"] We'll have to see how the wife's 2500 ft2 garden does. She has about 100 tomato plants, mostly from seed she saved from previous years with the rest being locally started plants. So far so good, wet wasn't a problem up here by any stretch of the imagination! [/QUOTE]
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