

Belarusian Gardener's Simple Trick Prevents Tomato Blight
Grodno, Belarus – A local gardener, known online as Огород Лентяйки 2, has shared a unique method for preventing late blight in tomatoes, a common problem for gardeners worldwide. Instead of using chemical treatments, Огород Лентяйки 2 uses a simple two-pronged approach: "I mulch everything with freshly cut grass," they explain in the video, demonstrating the process in their greenhouse. This, combined with keeping the greenhouse doors open constantly for ventilation, has yielded impressive results, with tomatoes thriving until the first frost. The gardener highlights the importance of using freshly cut grass, as opposed to dried hay, to effectively suppress the growth of the late blight pathogen. The video has garnered significant attention online, prompting discussions among gardeners about alternative, environmentally friendly pest control methods. "Even during storms, I leave the greenhouse open," says Огород Лентяйки 2, emphasizing the importance of consistent airflow. This simple, effective method offers hope for gardeners seeking natural ways to combat this devastating plant disease.