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bill-inpnw 7
(gw:bill-inpnw) on Wed, Jun 14, 06 at 9:35
| I put some tomatoes in containers out close to my wife's rose plant. It has, I think, black spot. Is there any chance of that transfering to my maters? They have been next to each other for almost a month and so far so good. My maters are looking good and setting fruit.
Bill |
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| Black spot of roses is caused by a fungus that does not infect tomatoes. Your tomatoes may get a fungal disease, but they won't get it from the black spot on the roses. |
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- Posted by bill-inpnw 7(gw:bill-inpnw) onWed, Jun 14, 06 at 11:30
| Outstanding, thanks for the info. Bill |
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