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| This is one of those "want to share to get some consolation" posts, or rather the "exhaust valve" kind... We've had the coldest and dampest May and June that anyone around me can remember - Rain almost everyday, temperatures way below average (49 F lows, 72 F highs). I didn't to tell my garden buddies what could happen, mainly because I didn't want to summon the devil by speaking it's name out loud... Tomorrow I'm going abroad for a short holiday, so I've spent the day on my tomato plot to make some final preparations for my 9 day absence, during which my garden buddies were supposed to watch over our 300 tomatoes, tie and support them where necessary and switch on and off the drip system when needed. Thanks, |
This post was edited by Djole on Tue, Jun 11, 13 at 17:00
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- Posted by suncitylinda 9A SoCal INland (My Page) on Tue, Jun 11, 13 at 17:23
| Djole - Well, I have prayed for my tomato plants before and with 300 plants and the dire diagnosis, I would say prayer may be your only real defense. I am so sorry this has happened, especially right before your trip. |
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| Nowhere near as ugly as an F5 tornado like some have experienced this spring. I don't think I'll ever complain about the weather again. It can rain and be cold all it wants to. |
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- Posted by dbfirewife (My Page) on Tue, Jun 11, 13 at 19:19
| Wow.. you have some good friends to take care of that many plants for you! |
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| what are you talking about???? Late blight? |
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