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My tomatoes have been consistently problem free for several years. I do
not spray them, but keep them watered, and the soil well fertilized before planting. The thing which may make a difference for me is that I have two raised beds. One for tomatoes, and another for the other vegetables. I alternate these locations every season, so the tomatoes are not re-planted the next season in the same place. It is possible that any tomatoe pests that take up residence do not get a chance to go into high gear for the next season. There are probably other benefits in doing this kind of crop rotation. Sherwin Dubren Katrina wrote: Does anyone know how to keep the bugs and blight at bay when growing tomatoes without using chemicals such as tomato dust? I have heard that using the 'grey water' from the last cycle of the washing machine works. Has any got any other suggestions? Thanks. |
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