When the foliage of your tomato plants doesn’t look normal, understanding the reasons is key to fixing the problem.
Environmental stress, chemicals, pests, and viruses can cause tomato leaves to curl. Find out what’s wrong with your plants and what to do about it.
Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, gardening, and food preservation. Previously, Amanda has worked as a technology strategist specializing in problem solving and ...
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You’re out checking the garden in the early morning light, coffee in hand, and there it is. A lower leaf on one of your ...
You're so close – don't let your summer harvest fall apart! Here's the essential July checklist for thriving tomato vines.