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Common tomato diseases and how to manage them

While tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, there are a few diseases you should keep your eye out for. Three of the most ...
This summer, although a few tomatoes have begun to appear, my heirloom varieties looked strange, and I couldn’t understand ...
With a bit of preventative care and attention, you can enjoy a healthy harvest and maybe even earn bragging rights for the ...
Septoria Leaf Spot and early blight can cause black spots on tomato plant leaves. Learn the cause of these fungal diseases, how to treat them, and how to prevent black spots on tomato leaves.
Early blight will infect the fruit as well as the leaves, while septoria only infects leaves. Both will cause reduced yields.
Tomatoes are a favorite among gardeners due to their versatility and delicious taste. However, growing tomatoes can sometimes be challenging, especially when dealing with diseases that can damage or ...
Vegetable issues are continuing, but the majority of questions this past week related to tomatoes. I’m hearing about plants ...
Nothing beats a homegrown tomato. Even when in season, store-bought tomatoes just cannot compare to a fully ripe fruit ...
Cultural controls help to prevent early blight and other tomato issues. Never work around wet plants. Slow early blight by removing infected leaves along with their stems (I sterilize my shears ...
Early Blight (Alternaria solani)- presents itself as dark, concentric circles ¼ to ½ inch on lower leaves and stems, spots on the fruit near stems and the lower leaves yellow and drop away.
Tomato plants are a common sight in vegetable gardens, but they are unfortunately susceptible to deadly blight. Here's an ...
Vegetable issues are continuing but the majority of questions this past week related to tomatoes. I’m hearing about plants flowering but not setting fruit, tomato leaves curling upward, some fruits ...