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To: daniel1212; Diana in Wisconsin
Daniel, IIRC I think Diana was right and identified those as Gloriosa or Rudebeckia daisies! Nice flowers!

I have to say that for seeds you harvested from store bought tomatoes they seem to have a good yield!

Blight. You might research whether dilute solution of baking soda and neem oil would help with fungal blight.

U Delaware warning on use of Copper Fungicides

26 posted on 09/02/2023 8:26:01 AM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission ( )
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To: Pete from Shawnee Mission
Daniel, IIRC I think Diana was right and identified those as Gloriosa or Rudebeckia daisies! Nice flowers!

I have to say that for seeds you harvested from store bought tomatoes they seem to have a good yield!

Thank God, but seeds were not from store bought, but saved from seeds I have bought, though some were new from package.

Blight. You might research whether dilute solution of baking soda and neem oil would help with fungal blight. U Delaware warning on use of Copper Fungicides

Helpful link on Copper Fungicides, as for dilute solution of baking soda and neem oil, maybe next year I also uses hydrogen peroxide and even some diluted aspirin. But the 2 wettest summer on record, with lower than average temps, then I do not think any spray would be of much help this year. Try again.

29 posted on 09/02/2023 8:40:25 AM PDT by daniel1212 (As a damned+destitute sinner turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves souls on His acct + b baptized 2 obey)
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