Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three staked tomato plants in a garden that are wilting - Paul Maguire/Shutterstock It's no surprise that tomatoes are a popular ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tomatoes need airflow to remain healthy and prolific. But it's easy to forget when planting tiny seedlings in spring how large ...
What’s wrong with my tomato? This seems to be the most popular question asked of the WSU Master Gardeners in the past couple of weeks. Usually the question comes attached to a handful of almost-ripe ...
Q: We had some blossom end rot on our tomatoes last year, which I thought was due to calcium deficiency and uneven soil moisture. But I just read that soil acidity can be a problem. I'm guessing we ...
Blossom end rot, seen here, might be one of the most confusing and common problems gardeners see on tomatoes and squash. Spaces are still available in the Fall 2012 Master Gardener training class, ...
*Growing tomatoes at home sounds simple enough — until the harvest comes up short. One of the most overlooked factors in ...
RECENT observations on the brown root rot complex of tomatoes caused Last and Ebben 1 to support the view of Termohlen 2 that a fungus which produces a grey sterile mycelium in culture is responsible ...
Dear Denise: I have four tomato plants that I have raised from seed. They’re in a raised bed on my deck. For some reason, almost all of the fruits have blossom end rot. I put plants in organic soil ...
A dark leathery lesion on the underside of tomatoes indicates blossom end rot. It’s not a fungal condition alone, but a location of calcium deficiency that allows rot to develop. Typically, BER occurs ...
For nearly 11 months out of the year we buy tomatoes, squeezing them for ripeness, cringing at the cost and with the first bite telling ourselves "these definitely aren't homegrown." Finally, it's ...
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