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Old June 20, 2016   #15
MissS
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I have had it in the same spot for 3-4 years now. If you do not dig the soil and move it around it will stay pretty much just where it is, or at least that is how it has been for me. I have heard that if you allow the soil to be fallow for three years that it will die out. I have not done that due to lack of space. You can plant varieties that are resistant or plant short season tomatoes hoping that they will ripen before it hits.

My soil has it but it has not ruined my gardening yet.
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