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Old 23-08-2005, 08:33 PM
sam
 
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Default tomato leaf mosiac virus.

My greenhouse toms have been devasted this year by leaf mosiac
virus.Last winter I took out the top spit and brought in soil from my
organic vegatable garden, at the same time washing down the greenhouse
interior with Jeyes Fluid, but all to no avail.Brandywine is badly
affected,also Green Zebra and to a lesser extent Shirley.The fruit is
unaffected except without healthy leaves no more are setting.What can I
do? What about garlic companion planting? It has worked quite well
against blackspot on roses but I am not sure if it is a good companion
for tomatoes.I feel shattered.
 
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