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Old March 29, 2017   #10
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Originally Posted by Lee View Post
Anecdotally, Cherokee Purple has shown some tolerance to fusarium
in known infested soils in NC. (My old back yard and Craig's).

Lee
I think this is the kind of discussion that MissS was looking for in her original post. I'm sure I have read about members mentioning certain varieties that tend to have less disease in their garden over time. Bill (B54Red) comes to mind who has discussed varieties that do well in his challenging conditions.

Not everyone's results will match, but perhaps some trends might emerge.
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