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May 2, 2010 2:40 PM CST
Glendale, Arizona
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We had "something" with our Early Girls. Took a sample to Elgins and he said it was blight. Recommended dusting sulphur. Knock on wood, the 2 Phoenix and 2 Heirlooms are fine, but I dusted them anyway because they are all in the same bed. One Phoenix has several tomatoes already, the other just blossoms. Lots of foliage to shield the fruit from the sun unlike the Early Girls. Tried a photo of the Phoenix tomatoes, but only got foliage.
On another note: Our blackberries are beginning to ripen. The bees were busy and there will be lots more this year. Newcanes (for next year) are popping up all around there. Hope they are not going under the fence to the next door neighbor.

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