Late blight is a fungus that usually occurs at the end of the growing season. It is the same fungus that caused the Irish potato famine in the 1850′s. Once your plants get it they are goners, there are no treatments to control this disease in infected plants. That makes the application of protectants paramount.



What's up with my veggie Garden?
by Laura Mathews · July 9, 2009
This spring has has been trying for gardeners. And possibly excessively trying for first time gardeners. The best thing about the season so far? We haven’t had to water. Or use our AC. Worst thing? We haven’t had to water. Water in the form of rain is always best. My plants perk up after a [...]