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Reading all these threads about blight on tomato plants.I have one question does any one have plants without blight. That are healthyand producing good fruit currently. I can not be only one without blight problems.I wonder what I am doing different then every one else on this board. Since my plants are doing amazing. I just picked 4 kg of ripe fruit of 5 of my plants.
Quote from: nastybritishgardener on September 02, 2008, 05:15:54Reading all these threads about blight on tomato plants.I have one question does any one have plants without blight. That are healthyand producing good fruit currently. I can not be only one without blight problems.I wonder what I am doing different then every one else on this board. Since my plants are doing amazing. I just picked 4 kg of ripe fruit of 5 of my plants. A brit would us POUNDS AND OUNCES for a start!!!!.
At the moment anyone that comes on here (genuine troll or not) and says something even slightly controversial gates a hale of abuse, its like a witch hunt! troll, troll - burn em! burn em!
BTW - all my Tom's are shafted with blight - so Greyhound its coming your way I'm afraid...
Being a supporter of the EU(and I tell lithe one thates) I always ask for 454mls when I go to the pub ;D
Being a supporter of the EU(and I tell lies) I always ask for 454mls when I go to the pub ;D
Still blight free.But to put thread back on track.What do intend do next year to prevent blight.Which cups are you refuring USA,AU,UK or SA.
Like RedClanger says it was a frog that fell off the toilet seat rather than the great Mr Newton and came up with something that was bloody obivious to the rest of the world like working in multiples of tens, I like being complicated and will keep on asking for a dozen brown Luv which is for a chucky eggs on our Saturdays Farmers market :)