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Southern Living on MSNWhy Your Tomato Plants Have Black Spots—And How To Fix ThemSeptoria Leaf Spot and early blight can cause black spots on tomato plant leaves. Learn the cause of these fungal diseases, how to treat them, and how to prevent black spots on tomato leaves.
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The Mirror US on MSNPrevent tomato blight by sprinkling 1 natural item around plants nowHowever, even though some varieties boast more resistance to diseases, blight can still be a major problem. Blight is a fungal disease that spreads through wind and water splash. It usually shows up ...
Even experienced vegetable growers fall foul of tomato blight. Garden experts explain what to look out for and how to avoid it.
A 101-year-old plant pathologist developed the first blight-resistant tomato in 1963. The waiting list for his new variety is already in the thousands.
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Southern Living on MSN9 Plants You Should Never Grow With TomatoesOne way to ensure that your tomatoes will thrive all season long is to avoid plants that may harm their growth. We've rounded ...
Lifestyle Gardens and flowers How to keep your tomato plants healthy and blight-free using one natural item Tomatoes are one of the easiest crops to grow but they can be affected by a number of ...
Tomatoes are easy to grow and relatively low-maintenance, but gardeners should be wary of the leaves as April's warm yet wet weather is perfect for a very destructive disease called blight ...
Late blight can’t survive in the soil, only on plant tissue, so there’s no recommended treatment for purging the earth of spores. Freezing temperatures should do them in.
Tomato plants are a popular addition to vegetable gardens, but they can be a real challenge. From the moment tomato seeds sprout to the day you compost the plant at the end of the season, tomato ...
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