Tomatoes are pretty easy to grow with plenty of sunlight, water, and nutrient-rich soil, but pests are always a potential issue. Several types of pests have a taste for tomato plants and may cause ...
Heat, disease, and simple lack of water aren’t the only reasons a lawn might brown in summer. Often overlooked is the damage caused by a pair of small grass-eating bugs that are active in summer – sod ...
One of the best ways to prevent your tomato plants from experiencing the dreaded blight is to treat them with something you have in your refrigerator–milk. Milk doesn’t just do the human body good.
This year, my husband and I planted tomato transplants early (Feb. 11) in our three raised garden beds at our home. By mid-April we began picking tomatoes and feel that we had a tremendous harvest. We ...
If your carefully-tended tomato plants start sporting splotchy leaves, don't panic. The causes are varied, but all have ...
Tomato plants giving you trouble? If the leaves are looking yellow or pale, and you suspect your soil might be lacking in ...