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Learn about the reasons why your tomatoes have ugly black spots on the bottom, whether the fruits are salvageable, and what ...
Tomatoes are the easiest fruit to grow and have the biggest return on your investment. The plants are easy to grow from seed ...
Mushrooms contain certain fungi that naturally target pests like aphids without harming your plants or other insects. Mushroom expert Waine Delaney at SporeBuddies says you can use edible mushrooms ...
Tomatoes need plenty of sunlight to produce fruit, but too much sun and heat can cause tomatoes to get sunscald. Here's how ...
The spotted tomato hornworm feeds on both the leaves and the fruit of tomatoes, but growing your tomatoes next to this herb ...
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How to protect tomatoes Secure potted tomato plants with clothes pegs, hair clips, or garden ties to prevent the cover from touching the plant, avoiding potential harm to the juicy tomatoes beneath.
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.
Black spots on tomato leaves are usually caused by fungal diseases like Septoria leaf spot or early blight, which thrive in warm, humid weather and can reduce yields or kill plants if untreated. Treat ...