Catastrophe with my outdoor tomatoes. Some sort of infection developed that was affecting the leaves on a couple of the plants and the very wet, warm weather hasn't helped. Recently spread to others but wasn't affecting the fruit. Then this week, fruit affected. Dreading it is some sort of blight, so removed all the plants and bagged them up. Salvaged what fruit I could, a lot still green. I'm keeping fingers crossed it doesn't spread into the green house. Bonfire of culled plants tomorrow.
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