Thanks for sharing the good, bad, and ugly. I’m a novice with out wisdom to impart but just want to say you guys are a great team. What a wonderful surprise.
I used Hydrogen Peroxide at about 1-2 Tbsp per gallon. Combining that with cutting the affected leaves worked really well! Didn't eliminate it entirely, but lessened and delayed most of the blight and my tomato plants are still growing strong here in MN. Found the tip at The Rusted Garden.
@echo1020lukka We will drain and then blow out the lines. In the spring we will check for leaks and replace any stretches that may have split or been chewed on. Thankfully repairs are very easy.
Thanks for sharing the good, bad, and ugly. I’m a novice with out wisdom to impart but just want to say you guys are a great team. What a wonderful surprise.
I used Hydrogen Peroxide at about 1-2 Tbsp per gallon. Combining that with cutting the affected leaves worked really well! Didn't eliminate it entirely, but lessened and delayed most of the blight and my tomato plants are still growing strong here in MN. Found the tip at The Rusted Garden.
Will you need to remove the irrigation for the winter or blow out the lines?
@echo1020lukka We will drain and then blow out the lines. In the spring we will check for leaks and replace any stretches that may have split or been chewed on. Thankfully repairs are very easy.
I had bad blight on mine this year as well. Also had major cracking issues, I don't think i will get 1 healthy tomato off of mine this year.
Oh no! Thankful for farmers markets and roadside stands to fill in the gaps of our garden failures. Fingers crossed for a better garden next season!