RE: brown edged tomatoes
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- Subject: RE: brown edged tomatoes
- From: "* S* <S*@lhs.org>
- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 08:35:34 -0800
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I can't answer your question, but would remind you that tomatoes should
never be planted in the same place in the garden two years in a row. If I
were you, I'd be sure to put this year's crop in a different spot-- if this
is a soil-borne problem, that will help.
Sue P.
"It's not the thing you fling...... It's the fling itself."
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> From: Grem, Beth A
> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 5:10 PM
> To: 'veggie-list@eskimo.com'
> Subject: brown edged tomatoes
>
> Hi All,
>
> I was going through my notes from last year and the year before and
> noticed that both years my Pruden's Purple (heirloom, potato leaf type)
> seedlings had a problem with brown edges on their leaves. Other toms were
> fine. Pruden's Purple mature plants had a problem with fruit rotting
> before
> ripening (not blossom end rot-either anthracnose or stink bug damage or
> ?).
> Can anyone tell me what the brown edged leaves were caused by? Is this an
> indication of problems to come?? I did purchase seeds from a different
> source this year.
> Thanks,
> Beth (MD zone 7)
>