🍅⚠️ Understanding Late Tomato Blight and What to Do! ⚠️🍅 Late tomato blight is a fungal disease that can wreak havoc on your tomato plants, especially towards the end of the growing season. Here’s how to manage it and prepare for next year:
1. Harvest Quickly: First things first—harvest as many ripe tomatoes as you can. Enjoy the fruits of your labour before the blight takes over!
2. Crop Rotation: For next season, avoid planting tomatoes in the same spot. Crop rotation is essential to prevent the disease from lingering in the soil.
3. Clean Up: After harvesting, cut back your plants and remove any affected leaves. Dispose of them properly to reduce the risk of spreading the disease.
With a little care and attention, you’ll be ready to plant a healthy crop of tomatoes next year! 🌱✨
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