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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They've been watered plenty. In fact, they were positively drowned during those last major rains of 2-3 weeks ago and they started browning soon thereafter. I've grown tomatoes for many years and these ones look like mine usually do in September: branches dying from the bottom. I already have two trellises of beans but, yeah, they're doing great. Maybe I can turn my whole yard over to beans.[/quote] Yeah it may be blight. This area is so favorable for tomato diseases! :( I had the same problem a couple years ago- i rotate between two beds but really need more time between each. Took a break altogether from tomatoes last year and so far so good. What about butternut squash? I’ve had good luck with that.[/quote]
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