I didn't have much in the way of blight. I always rotate my garden, never put anything in the same place 2 years in a row. But, I always use tomatoe cages, and get the fruit up off the ground. Seems like my plants produce a week to 2 weeks after my neighbor, who never puts his up. He gets more tomatoe's than me, but then he's retired, and probably spends twice as much time caring for his garden. Living close to Lake Erie, seems like I plant later, but I'll get tomatoes sometimes into November. This last year, we didn't get a killing frost till first week of Nov. Had a couple fresh 'maters on the salad for Thanksgiving.
Just started to freeze them, and pulled a couple out and put them in a crock pot of chili today. gypsyman