We just got back from a 10 day vacation and the garden fared very well.
I think the dusting with DE and chili powder had a great impact on the Colorado potato beetles, as there were very few that I found.
However, I do have Japanese beetles all over my morning glories.
Some of my tomato plants have blight, but not all of them.
The lower leaves on some are yellow with brown dots all over them.
Is copper sulfate the treatment for all kinds of blight?
The problem is, we have entered a wet spell and if I spray, it’s just going to wash off. UGH!
In the meantime, I need to start assembling my canning stuff, washing lids and jars and digging everything out to prep for canning as soon as I need to.
My onions are doing great and I need to start thinning some and taking out the smaller ones to get a better size on the bigger ones.
Copper spray is my secret weapon for any type of blight. Doesn’t necessarily CURE it, but it does slow it down to give your tomatoes a fighting chance to reach maturity. :)