Since you can't have salsa without delicious fresh tomatoes I'm imploring my experienced gardener friends to help me with my tomato blight. I had some sort of problem last year where the plants started out well, then the leaves began to dry out and turn brown while the tomatoes kept growing. The leave all fell off...looked terrible...and I'm sure I didn't get as many tomatoes or ones as big as I would have from a healthy plant. I'm planting the tomatoes in the space where the peppers were last year in case there is something in the soil that did this. My peppers in the next raised bed were healthy and beautiful. Anyone have any advice? I appreciate it greatly. SandyO CH #1146 of the moderate persuasion