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The healthy one is from my garden, the spotty is from my neighbor's garden. I think it's a "tomato blight" (fungi). She thinks it's "blossom end rot" (a nutritional disorder caused by insufficiant nutiants when growing). We both are very novice gardeners... or could it be bugs? Her beans have spots on the actual beans and holes in the leaves... mine don't. Our gardens are side by side so I really think it's definatly not nutritional... but I could be wrong, her tomatoes are planted close together and mine are not.
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