If you love to check on your garden every morning, you’re likely in tune with every new stem, flower, and fruit that pops up.
When you're growing your tomato plants during the summer, you might notice some with curling leaves. Here's why that happens and how to stop it.
In fact, unlike, many of the other problems your plant can face, curled leaves are often completely reversible. All you’ll need to do is address whatever is causing the leaves to curl and they ...
First it was blight, then there was spot disease and for the last two years, it has been bingi leaf curl disease which has attacked tomato crop. The disease attacks the plant during the flowering ...
New study from University of Florida finds a combination of pre-emergence herbicide and fertilizer helps control nutsedge ...
Does clobbering tomato plants with water make them more resistant to disease and pests? Researchers publishing in Journal of ...
Your tomato plant seems to be growing inside a greenhouse and the leaves may be curling due to heat stress. In an enclosed environment such as this, there is often a build-up of heat and a lack of ...
Scientists have identified a natural compound, (Z)-3-hexenyl butyrate (HB), that can induce stomatal closure in plants, a ...
By adopting INDAM 1320, tomato farmers can not only improve their yields but also capitalize on the growing demand for ...
Tomatoes are easy to grow, both in the greenhouse and in the garden. They do well in pots and growing bags so are perfect for patios and balconies too. The Which? Gardening experts have trialled and ...