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Originally Posted by Av8rgirl
The problem lies with the fact that the ground is probably too wet. It's not an unsolvable problem.
Here's a good organic website with a solution to your problem. Not just for the tomatoes, but other veggies as well.
http://www.veggiegardeningtips.com/t...ossom-end-rot/
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we have had an INSANE amount of downpours (almost daily!) and there really hasnt been to many very dry days inbetween.