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August 5, 2010 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Metro Detroit
Posts: 19
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Life after fusarium wilt
I just figured out that the problem that is plauging my lovely little tomato patch is fusarium wilt. Losing about half of my plants in a raised bed that is only one season old and has been very organic until I started with daconil when I thought I had early blight.
If I use fusarium resistant plants can I reuse that part of the garden next year? The other half of my plants seem to be OK so far. Are there fusarium resistant OPs? RIP: mortgage lifter, german red strawberry, kelloggs breakfast, chapman, brandywine sudduth, cherokee purple. On the fence: black from tula Still chugging along: hillbilly, black cherry, sun gold, winsall, bloody butcher, heidi and a nice selection of volunteers that I will not be weeding out over by where the compost pile used to be. Serendipity! |
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