Gardening & Landscaping
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My first tomato has made its appearance. But I am afraid there is some fungal funk that may be growing along with my little gem.
My mistake is planting my tomato plant on the exteriorbeds of my plot.
I have 6 Roma plants that look pretty good but these aren't on the exterior perimeter.
What would you do? Any suggestions?? I prefer an organic approach...

Another plant

And another

TIA