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 Potato famine disease striking home gardens in U.S.
Potato famine disease striking home gardens in U.S.
Late blight, which caused the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s and 1850s, is killing potato and tomato plants in home gardens from Maine to Ohio and threatening commercial and organic farms, U.S. plant scientists said on Friday.
The fungal disease, spread by spores carried in the air, has made its way into the garden centers of large retail chains in the Northeastern United States. picked by Bingo 5 months ago
tags potato tomato late blight farms gardens
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 kakana
5 months ago
Maybe this is why my tomatoes are looking so sick this year.
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 pocksuck...
5 months ago
« kakana : Maybe this is why my tomatoes are looking so sick this year.
We had it bad two years ago. Make sure you plant them in different beds next year (and for at least the next 4 years) and you should be fine.
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