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The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says scrawny tomato plants might indicate soil has been depleted of nutrients.
Whether you're a tomato-growing novice or seasoned vet, get to know these common tomato plant problems and diseases so you can ensure your juiciest harvest yet.
Hot weather is ideal for growing tomatoes but it can hurt them too. But fear not because you can protect them using something ...
Tomatoes are prone to splitting, especially in wet climates or after rain that follows a dry spell. Don't worry, though, ...
"With conventional field crops covering most of Central Illinois farmland, herbicide drift has long been a recurring issue ...
Tomatoes have specific requirements for location, soil, and care. If these needs aren't met, the plants will grow poorly and ...