House Digest on MSN
How To Save A Tomato Plant Suffering From Septoria Leaf Spot
If Septoria leaf spot is wreaking havoc on your tomato plants, it's not too late to save them. Here's how to fix it and ...
Black spots on tomato leaves are usually caused by fungal diseases like Septoria leaf spot or early blight, which thrive in warm, humid weather and can reduce yields or kill plants if untreated. Treat ...
1.) Don’t water over the plants. Water the ground. And try not to splash any soil up on the stems since that’s one way to start an infection from the ground. Drip irrigation under the weed fabric will ...
Answer: It sounds like the problem with your tomatoes could be septoria leaf spot, which is a common tomato disease found in Minnesota. The Brainerd lakes area has had warm, wet, humid conditions, ...
Hello, Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Humidity and rain seem to be the theme this week in the valley. I have seen some corn starting to tassel and it won’t be long till many home gardeners are ...
Tomatoes used to be one of the easier home-garden crops to grow. Lately, though, erratic weather, increasing diseases such as early blight and septoria leaf spot, and even the arrival of the pesky ...
Close-up photo of tomatoes on the vine with mold and tomato blight - Irina Starikova1811/Shutterstock If you've started to notice dark spots, brown leaves, or yellow ...
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 ...
A third disease, late blight, is a less common but much more serious infection that occurs during cool, moist years. We won’t have to worry about that this year because of the hot, dry summer we’ve ...
I have several tomato plants in my home garden. They were all doing great, but then two of them just turned brown and died. I know it’s not a watering issue because they all get the same amount of ...
News Leader reader Rosalie writes with the following dilemma: “Last summer was a disaster for my tomatoes. The leaves got spots on them and then they died. I spent the summer clipping off the leaves ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results