Why did my tomato plants all die before the tomatoes could ripen?
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Hello Debbietom, There are so many reasons why tomato plants can die. Here is a link that explains 9 different problems that would keep the tomatoes from ripening, and at the bottom of the page is a link that will take you to a page with a comprehensive listing of the tons of things that could cause your plants to die .... Good Luck and thanks for using HOMETALK for solutions to your problem :)
http://pallensmith.com/2015/04/23/nine-common-tomato-problems/
Blight. Make sure you do not have contact with your potato plants and tomato plants. Do not plant one of these plants in the same patch as the other for at least 2 years.