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I had a good tomato harvest over the past month, but I had to pull up more than half of my plants because of "southern blight".
Pics below are from June.
Used pie plates to try and keep birds away.
A plant I had to pull up with southern blight. It infects the bottom of the plant where it meets the soil, then the entire plant collapses and dies. I'm now trying to wrap the lower stems with aluminum foil, and will see if that works to prevent it.
Getting a good harvest of purple hull peas right now.
Dust then cleared up as high pressure retreated. Storm complex came thru yesterday, though as per typical weakened as it moved over me then intensified afterward...
Here is a photo of Colosseum yesterday evening, in case you all didn't believe me, the temperature was 69F with 100% humidity at the time
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