Re: bacterial wilt problem
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- Subject: Re: bacterial wilt problem
- From: K* C*
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 09:08:36 -0800
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Arzeena,
I had dirt hauled in prior to that it was an awesome garden producer. I
started having my tomatoes grow to about 3 feet and higher then
literally wilting away while still green. I also had
perrers,squash,zucuhinni,bellpeppers,and a variey of herbs... nothing
really made well at all ---the plants just stopped growing those that
didnt die. I put weed X paper down to plant--as I hate the weeding
part..lol so paper has been all along. I live in Louisiana so its very
hot and high humidity here so I would have thought that the soil would
have sterilized some. I have this year not planted anything in that
spot--Is it better to not plant or does it take planting there to help
this problem?
I have made a bed beside the old one hmm wonder if this one will be
effected to.
Thanks for you help!
All ears here trying to learn.
Katie