Tomato trouble

Disease Tomato - See the black bits?

Disease Tomato - See the black bits?

Ever since I came back from my holidays, I find that my red-fig tomato plant seems to be suffering from bacteria/fungal attack. I first starting seeing black spots appearing on the leaves. To best describe it, it looks like sprinkle of crack pepper over the leaves. The funny thing is it’s mainly affecting the new shoots. But trust me, it will slowly but surely spread to its unsuspecting neighbours. If any of the nearby truss comes in contact, it will turn black and the fruit will eventually die.

I did some quick googling and from what I can find suggest that this might be Blight of some sort. What I am doing now is to vigorously prune as much of the diseased portion away and spray a bicarbonate soda solution over the remaining plant. I am also doing a daily rounds to inspect for further damage. Fingers cross that it will slowly die down as the weather warms up or fire fighting will have to continue.

Do you have the same problems as me? Love to hear your solutions!

First Corn of the season

First corn of the season

First corn of the season

There you go, first corn, and possibly the last corn of 2009. Need no to worry,  more to come in 2010. From my last inspection, I have 7 corn growing and bulking nicely. Last years corn crop was failing disaster due to my own stupidity (Don’t ask). So Heather, if you are reading, this is for you :)

Another month, another harvest

These are my second round of harvest. Looking lovely, ain’t they. I though I would share :) The second round of greens grew much bigger and taller compared to the first batch. I think is the extra mushroom compost I added before sowing. What can I say but the Bok Choy taste just so sweet; Don’t think I can go back to the supermarket vegetable anymore!

Bok choy inpatch

Bok choy in patch

Bok choy harvest

Harvest time!