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Foodie on MSNHere's Why Your Tomato Leaves Are Turning Yellow In Your GardenIf you find your tomato plant's leaves are turning yellow, it could be a problem related to watering, soil nutrients, or a ...
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Outdoor Guide on MSNWhat To Do If Your Tomato Plant's Leaves Look A Little YellowIs your tomato plant turning yellow? There are a couple of things that could be wrong. Here's how to save your plant and bring back its leafy green color.
IF GARDENERS have seen their tomato plant leaves turning yellow, they may be anxious to know why. Gardening experts have shared the 'most common reason' for this and the 'most obvious' way to ...
There wasn’t time to sow Yellow Brandywine seeds on your windowsill? No problem. Tomatomania! — the annual spring pop-up sale of tomato seedlings — is returning to Los Angeles for spring.
The yellow leaves on the tomato plant are a dead giveaway that it needs nitrogen. When plants do not have enough nitrogen they transfer it from the older leaves to the new growth.
To plant your tomato seedlings, it's as simple as this. Dig a nice big deep hole, grab your tomato, pinch these lower leaves off, plonk it out of the pot and stick it in the ground and then backfill.
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