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How to prevent tomato blight?
I lost my tomatoes to blight last year as many people in my area did. I moved my garden to a totally different part of the yard this year b/c I know I can't "clean out" the blight. My plants though are starting to look like they have blight again. I know if they have it there's nothing I can do now, but what can I do to prevent it in the future? I've gotten a few tomatoes from one plant but the other ones are currently covered in green tomatoes, I'm going to be so sad to lose them all! Thanks for any help you can provide for the future!
Re: How to prevent tomato blight?
I read on a couple of websites that you can treat the area with a fungicide. If you're an organic gardener, I'm not sure what you should do.