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This article concerns indeterminate tomato plants, those that produce new suckers in the leaf axils while the vines keep growing until you or frost kill them. If you grow determinate tomatoes, which ...
If your tomato leaves are curling upwards, it's likely a sign of environmental stress, such as high heat or inadequate water.
Tomatoes need plenty of sunlight to produce fruit, but too much sun and heat can cause tomatoes to get sunscald. Here's how ...
If you have these plants in your yard, pruning them in July is a good idea, whether to encourage more blooms, keep them in ...
The plant you have is an interesting succulent called starfish flower (Stapelia gigantea), which is native to southern Africa ...
If you're throwing away any seemingly inedible portions of produce, think again. Here are 13 parts of fruits and vegetables you might not know you can eat.
There are many reasons for little or no harvest when it comes to tomatoes. Here are 10 reasons your tomato plants may be ...
It’s a bit eerie, not to mention disappointing, to walk out to the garden and find some-or all! – of your tomato plants ...
Tomato plants undergo five primary growth stages: germination, seedling, vegetative, flowering and fruiting. Each stage of ...
It’s summer, so naturally the June beetles are out at night in full force. What do they do at night? Feed on your plants of ...
Citation: Kaundal S, Rana N, Kumar Y, Alhewairini SS, Barasarathi J, Haron FF and Rebouh NY (2025) Biofilmed multifarious rhizobacterial isolates of tomato rhizosphere of North-Western Himalayas ...
Some plants help tomatoes grow, while others can steal nutrients and compete for moisture. Avoid plants that attract the same pests and diseases and any that may inhibit tomato growth. Choose ...