Tomato disease can be traced to one of four causes: fungal, bacterial, viral, and environmental. Learn to identify them and fight back.
Foliar leaf spot diseases and blights of tomato plants are common problems for tomato growers in Delaware and the Mid-Atlantic States. Pathogens survive in plant debris or weed hosts, and are favored ...
Nothing is better than a home-grown, garden tomato, but growing tomatoes does have its pitfalls, including disease problems. Tomatoes are subject to many diseases, both leaf spots and wilts. Tomatoes ...
In the vegetable garden, be on the lookout for signs of foliar disease. Some diseases begin on lower leaves as leaf spots or brown blighted areas and symptoms progress upward. The spread of these ...
Tomato plants can be susceptible to foliar leaf diseases. The key to preventing the disease is to help the plant stay as dry as possible. K-State Extension Ample rainfall this year has been a blessing ...
Growing tomatoes successfully hinges on one of a few critical factors: one of them being location. Where you plant your ...
On our tomato plants, the bottom leaves have solid brown spots and spots with beige centers. What do I do? Tomato leaves get several leaf spot diseases. Some start at the bottom of the plant and get ...
Growing tomatoes can be simple and full of delights, from seeing the first yellow flowers appear to picking that first ripe tomato from the plant. However, there are some not-so-welcome sights, and ...
Tomatoes are one of the most popular crops grown by home gardeners. They also are commonly affected by pests and diseases caused by fungal or bacteria infections. If your tomato leaves have white ...
Nothing is better than a home-grown, garden tomato, but growing tomatoes does have its pitfalls, including disease problems. Tomatoes are subject to many diseases, both leaf spots and wilts. Tomatoes ...