tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5855800966145821831.post4823851479388772805..comments2022-03-03T03:03:56.538-08:00Comments on Timber Press Talks: Late Blight of TomatoesTimber Presshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14315443993650838716noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5855800966145821831.post-89034697199654370972009-08-07T15:40:58.568-07:002009-08-07T15:40:58.568-07:00Thanks for all your comments and support. Very gla...Thanks for all your comments and support. Very glad to hear that our solutions were helpful. As for friends slipping in to eat all your peas, alas, I guess you'll have to wait until What's Wrong With My Plant? comes out to find the answer to that!Kathryn and Davidhttp://www.deardorffandwadsworth.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5855800966145821831.post-14148342528577753142009-08-07T13:15:49.395-07:002009-08-07T13:15:49.395-07:00Wow, thanks for that! Garden fresh tomatoes are th...Wow, thanks for that! Garden fresh tomatoes are the best. It's good to know what to look out for.Karennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5855800966145821831.post-68975226202354201302009-08-07T13:13:39.070-07:002009-08-07T13:13:39.070-07:00Great post, Kathryn and David! I just pre-ordered ...Great post, Kathryn and David! I just pre-ordered WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY PLANT on Amazon. Sounds like just what a lazy gardener needs. <br /><br />So far, my tomatoes have held up great. In fact, they seem to be all I can grow in my vegetable beds except for papaya. And the papaya are eaten by the birds before they get ripe. But the little buggers look so cute flitting in and out of the fruit that I don't even have the heart to get angry at them.<br /><br />Good luck with your book!Rebecca Cantrellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01356263415472862380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5855800966145821831.post-27893629553789893862009-08-07T12:49:11.162-07:002009-08-07T12:49:11.162-07:00Thank you, David and Kathryn. It is reassuring to ...Thank you, David and Kathryn. It is reassuring to read your comments about the tomato blight, and even more reassuring to see there are some viable solutions to manage it. I love your website, especially the photos, and I looked forward to your feature articles in Peninsula Magazine. I have already pre-ordered WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY PLANT. Can't wait for November. Will it have a cure for friends slipping into my garden to eat peas?Judith Heathnoreply@blogger.com