Archive for August, 2009

Heirloom tomatoes – Blight devastates Pocono tomato crops – Pocono Record

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Blight devastates Pocono tomato crops – Pocono Record

Blight devastates Pocono tomato crops
Pocono Record
Organic farmers and gardeners all over the Poconos are losing their tomato plants to a disease called late blight. Blight is the same disease that wiped out

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Backyard business earns income for Ma… – Macon Telegraph

Backyard business earns income for Macon resident
Macon Telegraph
Bodo uses mostly organic treatments, such as bacteria that attack tomato hornworms, to keep pests and disease in check. This year his 400 tomato plants and

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Special to The Washington Post – Washington Post

Special to The Washington Post
Washington Post
You can plant tomato seeds as late as early July for an October harvest. Be sure that the soil is well prepared, and water the seeds weekly to get them off

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