RE: Wilt
There was a discussion about this back in the spring when Theresa had
this problem. I am sure Kitty has all the info right on her keyboard :)
You could check the archives....
http://www.hort.net/lists/gardenchat/jun04/msg01402.html
As the thread started there I believe, June 28th.
Theresa was going to try it, so I guess this would be a good time for an
update from her....
Not so sure I would plant my prize plants in that location.....without
doing something and testing first.
Donna
> I need advise about planting other plants where I've grown tomatoes
that
> had
> some sort of wilt, possibly bacterial. I had been using a small
vegetable
> plot, moving the tomato plants around from year to year. The last two
> years
> I've had crop failure. I plan to grow my tomatoes in a different
garden
> next
> year, but I 'm not sure what I can grow in the old plot. I was
thinking of
> putting some of my daylilies there.
>
> Does anyone have experience with the above?
>
> Chris
> Long Island, NY
> Zone 7a (Average min temp 50 - 00)
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