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Old July 6, 2017   #212
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Sort of an update - I have noticed by not paying much attention that two of the last 5 tomato plants planted in spring are showing signs that the RKN is slowly killing them. What I have noticed is that fusarium is much quicker in doing a tomato plant in.

I have put gardening in general on the back burner for the next few weeks. We are going to do some minor house renovations, and this is the time of the year to do it. Summer in Texas is not the best time to garden, but it gives you time to do other important things. Yet, I have 15 new tomato plants growing like weeds, and 17 wanting to be planted out.

I want to research other plants that grow in fusarium and RKN soil. Reading everything above this post has me believing the FFF/N tomato plants have a better chance, and grafting of course. But I also want to grow other vegetables, and flowers.

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