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Aug 26, 2016 10:45 AM CST
Name: Tom
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Well here's what happened. After I took the pictures of the spotted tomatoes, I picked any of them that had spots, and put them in the garbage. After someone on here said it could be something bad, I thought I'd pull the plants. We then had about 3 days of rain, and between that and other things I had to do, I didn't get them pulled. As of now, there are no more spotted tomatoes on either plant, and many others on them that are growing well and ripening. So it seems that what ever it was it's stopped affecting the tomatoes. I guess I'll just keep a watch on them and see what happens. This area is a temporary garden space as I mentioned in another thread. It's the first time it's been used for veggies in the 21 years that I've been here anyway. Next year I will move my garden back to the area where it's always been. It's going through a year of solarization. Next year the spot where the tomatoes are will be a flower garden. Smiling
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