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Posted by greenoe 7 (My Page) on Tue, Nov 22, 11 at 17:13
| I have planted the Goliath 0001 tomato for the last three years and seem to get a blite on them every year. I have not planted them in the same spot each year but it doesn't seem to help. My garden is 60 x 90 so you don't have alot of rome to move them. I plant about three 90 foot rows each year. Is there anything I can do beside not planting tomatoes for three years. I can't imagine |
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