Me neither, thanks to Mother Nature. On the other hand there are enough other problems: the ultimate enemy being late blight, after that there's Septoria, which I don't know how to get rid of as it winters in my flat where I grow my seedlings. It isn't as deadly as Fusarium or late blight, but it makes my yield much lower. This year it seems quite okay in the garden: somehow the seedlings protect themselves as I don't use any sprays.
As to late blight, I've lost most of my fear of it as I mainly grow resistant varieties that have proved their resistance beyond any doubt.
So I hope this year ends well even though it started pretty badly weatherwise.
Milan HP
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