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Seeing dry wilted leaves on previously healthy tomato plants is a cause for concern. In some cases, the entire plant may end up being disposed of. In order to save the affected plant and the...
Tomato plants may develop yellow leaves for a number of reasons. They may be the result of improper tending, disease or insects. With a little extra care, you can rectify the cause of the yellow...
Tomato plants are affected by the world around them, and white leaves may indicate a reaction to a few different elements in their environment. The proper adjustments will have your plants green...
Tomatoes are fairly easy to grow and care for. However, they are sensitive and need a specific environment in which to grow. Yellow leaves usually indicate that something is wrong in their...
Two of the most important tasks a gardener has when growing tomatoes is to prevent disease and ensure the tomato leaves are able to process sunlight adequately. This means that a gardener must...
Plant tomatoes from seeds to get the best blight resistant plants. Typically, the stores and local nurseries have a limited variety, which are not the best plants for the Pacific Northwest’s...
In its basic definition, blight is a fungal infection on plants, most notably tomato plants. Although there are many theories to what causes blight, the most popular are poor soil conditions that...
Learn how to spot when your garden tomato plants have been infected with a troublesome disease. Discover ways to treat and prevent it from spreading throughout your vegetable garden.
Doing one simple thing to your tomato plants will insure you have more tomatoes with better flavor than you ever thought possible from one plant! Many of you will read this and say... Yeah Right!...
Nearly a third of Americans consume at least one meal containing tomatoes each day. On average, Americans consume more than 23 pounds of this delicious fruit in a year. Tomatoes are, in fact, the...