Viewing post #1271915 by robynanne

You are viewing a single post made by robynanne in the thread called Welcome to the Heirloom Tomato thread!.
Image
Sep 14, 2016 8:02 AM CST
Name: Robyn
Minnesota (Zone 4a)
Apples Garden Photography Composter Herbs Seed Starter Solar Power
Tomato Heads Vegetable Grower Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Thanks! I'll watch them and see for a bit. Hopefully soon! I think these are about the extent of my cherokee harvest, the plant never really thrived and then it lost the bulk of the leaves it had to what I think is bacterial spot.

I'm learning that everyone just kinda calls the end of the season disease on tomatoes 'blight' so I've been calling it that too.. but they are all spotty, not sure if it matters. It is the same thing that hit the tomatoes last year, although this held off a lot longer. I think it got started on the yellow pear plant - it was the instigator last year too.

Looking forward to implementing everything I've learned next year and seeing some better results. Smiling

« Return to the thread "Welcome to the Heirloom Tomato thread!"
« Return to Vegetables and Fruit forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Rowyts and is called "Little Lagartijo"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.