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Gardening expert explains how covering tomato soil with natural materials like straw or newspaper can prevent destructive ...
Gardeners can protect tomatoes from blight disease this spring with one simple natural method that creates a protective ...
If the leaves on your tomato plants look like they are trying out for a part as a Dalmatian pup in the school play, trouble lies ahead. Caused by fungal infections, if the black spots spread, they can ...
Tomatoes are a staple of the home vegetable garden. These tasty fruits (yes, fruits!) are generally easy to grow, but tomato diseases can cause major consternation to gardeners. When left untreated, ...
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — It’s the time of the year where those of you who planted a vegetable garden last spring are enjoying the fruits of your labor. However, you may have noticed a few problems ...
Q: My tomatoes were all affected by blight this season. Is there anything I can treat the soil with to kill the disease for following seasons? I know rotation of the site is best, but I have a limited ...
Many of you have heard stories or read about the great potato famine which occurred in Ireland during 1840’s and 50s. But did you know it originated in Mexico? In 2009, there was a major outbreak of ...
There are few things more satisfying than making a batch of your favorite creamy roasted tomato soup recipe with tomatoes harvested from your own garden, as they're guaranteed to be sun-kissed fresh.
Gardeners each year plant their tomatoes with anticipation of juicy, bright red, homegrown tomatoes. Depending on the season, tomatoes can be plagued by disease without proper precautions. Dr. Steve ...
Plant scientists are asking home gardeners in the region to check their tomato plants for a disease that could wipe out much of this year's crop. In spite of its name, late blight has appeared early ...