Person holding tomato plant with ripe and unripe tomatoes - Kateryna Dziavoruk/Getty Images Tomato plants don't hide their problems. Leggy plants are getting too much nitrogen, cracked fruit indicates ...
Healthy tomatoes grow in a garden. The leaves and stems of those infected with tomato russet mites typically turn bronze and then brown. Photo courtesy Getty Images. Do you have a gardening question?
Twisted or curled leaves on tomato plants can be caused by environmental stress, chemical exposure, or biological factors. While curling leaves do not necessarily kill the plant, determining the cause ...
Q: What causes curled, twisted leaves on my tomato all of a sudden? Is this a virus? It’s only on the youngest growth. A: Plant viruses and virus-like organisms (phytoplasmas) can cause weird symptoms ...
Q: I’m hoping you might be able to identify the problem with my tomatoes. The leaves are curling on four of my seven plants. Two are Celebrity and two are Jet Star. The other three are fine. Hopefully ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Are your tomatoes dying? Do you feel like you've done everything for them? The problem actually might be when you planted them. We took some of your most popular tomato ...
Editor’s note: Tomato season in Central Texas brings beautiful red fruit and lots of grower questions. McLennan County Master Gardeners provide help on some common problems. Q Why are my tomato plants ...
Pennsylvania’s No. 1 home-garden vegetable crop‚ tomatoes, should be hitting peak form this week and churning out trusses full of juicy, ripe fruits. However, this long-time summer pleasure is being ...
Tomato plants don't hide their problems. Leggy plants are getting too much nitrogen, cracked fruit indicates overwatering, and leaves with holes are being chewed by insects. There are several reasons ...
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