dragoneggs
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We are no experts here at Dragon's wife garden but it is something you have to be on top of with close inspection. Here is a short but I think decent article on the subject of blight.I thought blight was always in the soil around here and it was more a matter of weather, spacing, water, etc. The patch that got it bad had never had tomatoes or potatoes but I did have it planted too dense. I over planted starts and went ahead and put them out tighter than normal. I do use a soaker hose on a timer and I likely will plant there again next year but less dense and with fabric over the soil. Happens to be the warmest place on the farm so I will see how it goes next year. The late summer did not help.
How to Identify, Control and Prevent Blight on Your Tomatoes