Blight at RPCG!

Gardening TIP: 

Tomato blight is a fungal disease characterized by small brown lesions on the plant stems, with sudden leaf die back and hard brown rot on tomatoes.

The fungus thrives in cool temperatures, when the soil is moist and not too warm - remember all that rain we had in June?

In later summer humid conditions, the pathogen spreads quickly through the entire plant.

Even very small brown spots will quickly spread through the entire tomato, so must be harvested and used immediately.

Prevention is the best approach - plant disease resistant varieties, avoid overcrowding, rotate beds yearly, sanitize equipment, pick up all diseased plant matter from the soil, do not compost any affected plant matter.

This week cut back 2 tomato plants suffering from blight, and salvaged 10 kg of green tomatoes.

This week in the Garden

WE GREW THESE PEARS! 

We also harvested the first of the leeks, with many more to come.

Sadly the tomatoes have been affected by early blight, a fungal disease, so we had to harvest all the green tomatoes before they are affected. However, there are many recipes for cooking with green tomatoes, so all is not lost!