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Late blight pictures from my garden

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wolfwalkerpa photos
Joined: 3/20/2007
Location: central Pa.
Posts: 806
Posted: Sep/06/2009 9:20 AM PST

This i think is the start of late blight. I compared my pics to pics on the internet and it sure looks like the other late blight pictures.This late in the year its no problem because my tomatoes are almost over.The only tomatoes i found it on so far are large red cherry.I stooped spraying a month ago.

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cougar blog photos
Joined: 8/24/2008
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 777
Posted: Sep/09/2009 1:57 PM PST

thats what that is, I got it too. my sentiments exactly, its late in the season and I have had a successful year.
wolfwalkerpa photos
Joined: 3/20/2007
Location: central Pa.
Posts: 806
Posted: Sep/09/2009 3:19 PM PST

It has been a successful tomato year for me as well.I feel bad because people as close as 50 yards of my garden lost tomatoes to late blight.Offered to spray his ( my Bro )tomatoes but he said we never get nutin like that around here. I feed him my tomatoes. lol
cougar blog photos
Joined: 8/24/2008
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 777
Posted: Sep/10/2009 5:47 AM PST

You are too kind wolfwalker lol. Ok another ? Can you freeze tomatoes successfully?
wolfwalkerpa photos
Joined: 3/20/2007
Location: central Pa.
Posts: 806
Posted: Sep/10/2009 6:44 AM PST

We blanch tomatoes just enough to loosen the skins.Peal, core then seal in plastic bags.Herbs of your choice can be added to the bag.
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Joined: 6/21/2008
Location: Indiana
Posts: 788
Posted: Sep/14/2009 8:22 PM PST

We lost two of our five tomato plants to a spotty fungus of some sort. The other three, including my precious Cherokee Purple, the only heirloom tomato I grew this year, are doing fine and still producing, a little. They usually go into October, but I'm not sure if they're gonna make it this year.
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