Gardeners Reporting Gardens Dying Within 1-3 Days

These are snippets from various forums I visit:

MICHIGAN

Anyone in Michigan having your garden die off? Last year this time every good thing was growing great. Within 3 days all is dead. Ours is 3/4 acre? Everything died. Talked to some other people same thing. Everything was normal and it just died off, like late fall. Even pumpkins! We know the weather and have had a garden for a long time. No bugs, no other symptoms. I asked my mother about this and she said she cannot remember a time since she was child. This garden is old. Last year I had so much stuff I couldn’t give it away. The only thing that did well was beans, and they also stopped all activity.  

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INDIANA

Same thing here in southern Indiana, Every thing died a cruel death even the Peppers and Cucumbers that most of the time do pretty good have all died.

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The last rain did a number on spaghetti squash, potato plants, and about half the sunflowers. Literally everything died overnight.

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EASTERN CANADA

Eastern Canada, last 9 days, much rain with some sunny breaks, in 3 days. All cantaloupe and cucumber leaves yellowed and died..tomatoes turned sick looking, leaves look burned, lettuce yellow, everything dying, could be rain could be cosmic. Country setting, only rain watered. Something’s happening. I have good green thumb. Waters toxic or sun is, did see chem trails 7 lines laid. This all happened last week Aug 2014, something’s wrong.

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Just today I noticed several posts (like three or four people) claiming garden damage from chemtrails (with pictures). This happened WITHIN DAYS!

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Good point – but chemtrails have been with us for over 15 years.

And to people in 3 different states, who normally grow SO MUCH FOOD THEY CAN’T GIVE IT AWAY.

That statement says the most to me:

Usually we have ‘excess’ vegetables from people’s gardens put out on the tables in several of the break rooms. Two years ago there were less. Last year there were even fewer. This year I have seen nothing put out and had nothing of my own to bring. That tells me it is affecting many people. Same for Mrs. CD–no one in her building was putting out veggies for others either.

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NEW YORK

My garden was the most beautiful one I have ever grown. The tomatoes were over 4 feet and bursting, starting to ripen. We had rain and within 2 days my tomato leafs were dead/dying, with all the tomatoes falling off. This was 2 weeks ago in upstate NY.

I went out and removed the dead parts (basically most of the plants). I have noticed the plants are starting to grow new leafs now, but doubt the plants can recover before our first frost here. This is the weirdest thing I have ever seen.

11 thoughts on “Gardeners Reporting Gardens Dying Within 1-3 Days

  1. I start everything in the greenhouse in early spring, and it does great, until I put it outside. I have great beds with compost but within weeks pea plants just up and die with pods hanging on the vines. Tomatoes the same way.

  2. Had an early harvest due to planting indoors early,(im in a colder region) so I tried for a second planting and got a little more, but most plants only produced one or two veggies large enough to call produce or to the size they should have been , the remaining produce was smaller and less

    some plants are barely producing at all
    Ive had a much colder summer, and not much rain fall, last few growing seasons up my way have been pretty dismal and low producers

    Next year im planing on trying something different

  3. Same thing here in Central Arizona.
    This Spring the tomato plants came on strong and set well.
    After the first rain, within days they wilted completely and started turning
    brown, then died. All of them.

  4. Same thing here in the Deep South. My garden was so beautiful at first, corn was tall, pumpkin plant was gorgeous, tomato plants were beautiful, Artichoke plants, cucumbers, honey dew melon, it all died. The only thing that lived was our pepper plants, and the eggplant, but I only got 6 eggplants from 3 plants. Even a lot of my herbs died, the cantaloupe plant is still alive but no fruit, and our potatoes were so small. The cucumbers were dying on the vine, and the seeds were falling into the garden, they would sprout, start growing then die. Crazy, the peas also all died. This year was horrible. Even the tomatos in the green house died.

    I say chemtrails also, because they are poisoning everything. We also think it could be nematodes, they are a microscopic worm and you have to put shrimp meal in your dirt to kill them.

  5. My Fellow Patriots:

    Confirmed:
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    Most of my garden has died off this year, early on in the season for no “appearent” reason.

    The only plants that grew, and not terribly well, was my Pepper Plants.

    Note: I have been gardening for 2 decades, planted in the same area (after turning the dirt as usual, started some plants indoors near the end of winter), plenty of water and sunshine, and yet my results reflect what was stated by others right above.

    “Coincidence?”

    Yeah,.. right.

    JD – US Marines – This is another indicator of the insidious nature of the monsters that have overthrown our Republic from within.

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  6. Here in the Finger Lake’s region of central New York same thing. During conversation’s with folk’s, who ask what is going on, I try to explain Chemtrail’s to them and they blow it off saying ” our government would’nt do that”. I tell them to do their own research on the matter. Nope, they say “I do’nt want to think about it” and stick their head’s back in the sand. WAKE UP FOLKS! Although, it’s already to late!!

  7. Yes Don, I’ve made the mistake of thinking people were ready for “the red pill” when they weren’t. That’s when they pull out the “conspiracy theorist” bull crap or, if you say anything negative towards Israel’s genocidal policies in the Middle East, you get the “Anti-Semite” label.

  8. I am continually dumbfounded by peoples’ reaction to current event’s. The information is out there if they can work up the courage to look. When you realize that the folk’s that you thought would be there to help, are also the one’s at fault, it is what I call “a 2×4 up-side the head moment”.

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