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Old 05-01-2005, 08:21 PM
Bill Orr
 
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Default tomato black spot

Each year, my tomatoes have a black rotten spot on the lower side that ruins
half the crop. Does this indicate some kind of soil deficiency; if so, what.
Also this year, I plan to use black plastic sheet mulch with pine bark mulch on
top of that. I haven't ever did this before so I can't predict the results. If
nothing else, it looks good and keeps the weeds out.

Bill

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