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Re: septoria
I wonder if you could still find tomato plants at a garden center or big box
store, and grow them in containers? You wouldn't have as many, or perhaps
the varieties you were hoping for, but you'd at least get some tomatoes.
Thinking out loud here.
Kathy
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:50 AM, jo ellen meyers sharp <
hoosiergardener@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have a couple of heirlooms, a Better Boy and some kind of grape or
> cherry tomato...only five, so I'm not a 'grower.'
>
> I did apply a OMRI fungicide on the foliage that remains in the hopes
> of salvaging something.
>
> Although I'm totally bummed about this, I have to say this is one of
> those times where the disease looks EXACTLY like the photos.
> jems
>
>
>
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