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Old February 10, 2012   #1
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I've used straw around the base of my tomato plants the last 3 years and it has worked well for weeds and keeping moisture under the straw, but I have also noticed that the last 3 years I've had a bad problems with blight which I had not had before. Could the soil under the straw be a breeding ground for fungus? I had heard that mulch helps with 'mud' splattering on the bottom of the plants during hard rain which would help against fungus/blight... confused...

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Old February 11, 2012   #2
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I use straw for a mulch and always put layers of newsprint directly on the soil then layer the straw on top of that. I have been an advocate of this method for several years. For me blight has not been an issue and seems to be less than when not having a mulch layer. I do notice fungal growth on the straw, but I have heard/read that this type fungus is not the same as what causes problem tomato diseases. I am sure there will be more comments.
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Thanks for the info. Hope you're right.
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Old February 11, 2012   #4
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A very interesting thread. I look forward to learning more as I use straw also, and at $3.00 a bale [and this is the cheapest] it adds up to quite a bit over a 200' x 100' area. Especially if you want it thick enough to prevent weeds. I'm definitely going to use the newspaper method too.
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