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Old January 15, 2019   #11
Goodloe
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Good info, GoDawgs!

In contrast, I have been sinfully lazy about my tode problem this offseason. I'm going with all resistant varieties for my in-ground tomatoes this year, and will be growing a few OP varieties in containers. I'll see how things shake out this year and look into some mitigation strategies if needed.

btw...I could have really done without the link from CLEMSON...
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