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To avoid soil-borne diseases, place your tomatoes on a….

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Three-year rotation schedule. Rotate with unrelated crops such as corn, beans or lettuce, or grow a cover crop. This solarizes your soil and breaks the disease cycle. Don't plant tomatoes in same place that other members of tomato family (peppers, eggplants, and potatoes) have grown in past two years in order to keep them healthy.






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