Tomato disease can be traced to one of four causes: fungal, bacterial, viral, and environmental. Learn to identify them and fight back.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tomatoes need airflow to remain healthy and prolific. But it's easy to forget when planting tiny seedlings in spring how large ...
Grocery store tomatoes can’t hold a candle to a sun-warmed, freshly-picked, homegrown ripe tomato, but growing your own tomatoes isn’t always as easy as we might like. Many diseases can affect ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tomato infected with late blight with brown leaves - Olena_Sl/Shutterstock There is something wonderful about fresh, homegrown ...
Growing tomatoes successfully hinges on one of a few critical factors: one of them being location. Where you plant your ...
Foliar leaf spot diseases and blights of tomato plants are common problems for tomato growers in Delaware and the Mid-Atlantic States. Pathogens survive in plant debris or weed hosts, and are favored ...
This easy garden trick may help prevent fungus, strengthen plants, and improve yields.
This news comes to us from Thomas A. Zitter, Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University. Late blight is a serious disease affecting mainly tomato and potato throughout the world. It is a common ...
Tomatoes are often the staple of any home vegetable garden and there are ample reasons why. The fruit (often mistakenly considered a vegetable) is tasty, relatively easy to grow and is a versatile ...
Where you plant tomatoes makes a difference. Avoid planting tomatoes in these five places so you have a better chance of ...