Posted by El Toro on September 08, 2013 at 07:19:03 from (108.3.143.3):
In Reply to: O/T Tomato Blight posted by fergienewbee on September 08, 2013 at 04:48:56:
I grow my tomatoes in cages made from heavy reinforcement wire. I made them back in the 1970's they're about 24" in diameter. To keep the ground hogs from eating any of the vines or tomatoes I wrapped the bottom of the cages with vinyl covered wire. That wire is about 2 feet tall. I don't keep any tomato vines to compost. I set them out for pickup and they will compost them at the landfill. I do mow off the bean vines and I will plow them under this Fall. I had the tomato plants mulched with grass clippings and shredded newspaper. Hal
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