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Other tips for preventing tomato blight Don't overwater plants Overwatering tomato plants can lead to water splashing on the leaves, which can spread disease. Space plants out If you have more ...
Tomato blight can be a real bug-bear with tomato growers, whether you’re still a novice or an experienced grower. The disease attacks the fruits and foliage of the plant and causes them to rot.
Properly spaced tomatoes are not only healthier, but they produce a much larger harvest than those that are overcrowded, as ...
Tomatoes grown outdoors are particularly vulnerable to blight, especially in ... Applying mulch around your tomato plants not only shields them from diseases but also assists in controlling ...
Gardeners are being urged to follow one task if they want their tomato plants to grow "bigger" fruit that "ripens faster".
If you're planning out your veggie garden, it's important to know that not all plants make good neighbors. These are the ...
Distinguish Nutrient Deficiency from DiseaseNitrogen - Yellow or pale green old leaves, purple underside of leaves;Iron - ...
Warm, moist days are ideal for growing a robust vegetable crop. Unfortunately, that is the same recipe for disease that can ...
Some plants don't grow well next to each other in the garden because of potential problems like nutrient competition, shared ...
Potatoes are a wonderful vegetable that is easy to grow and has a wide range of culinary uses—whether it's baked, mashed, or ...
One heavy rain or a single round with the hose could be the thing that ruins your tomato crop. Any amount of water that falls directly onto the plant's leaves can carry fungal spores that could lead ...