Recognizing the cause is the first step to solving this common problem.
Tomatoes are among the most popular backyard garden crops—and with good reason. They are easy to grow, produce high yields, and the home-grown fruits taste far superior to their store-bought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JJGouin / Getty Images Twisted or curled leaves on tomato plants can be caused by environmental stress, chemical exposure, or ...
Selecting disease-resistant varieties, spacing tomato plants properly, using mulch, and watering at least 1 inch per week are some of the most important actions to keep your tomato plants disease-free ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Black spots on tomato leaves are usually caused by fungal diseases like Septoria leaf spot or early blight, which thrive in warm, ...
Want bigger and juicier tomatoes? This everyday kitchen item could give your tomato harvest a healthy boost this summer. And ...
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 ...
Tomato plants are popular in gardens, but problems can appear quickly and be hard to diagnose. Leaves may curl, turn yellow, twist or become spotted, and fruit can become damaged. While the symptoms ...
Caging your tomato plants provides support while improving plant health.
Tomatoes aren’t really much different than other vegetables in that they want a soil that holds some moisture, but doesn’t ...
Tomatoes are one of the most commonly grown vegetables in home gardens. While tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, there are a few diseases to keep in mind. Three of the most common diseases people ...