Twisted or curled leaves on tomato plants can be caused by environmental stress, chemical exposure, or biological factors. While curling leaves do not necessarily kill the plant, determining the cause ...
Curling tomato leaves are definitely not something to ignore. Loads of lush foliage help your plant produce all the deliciously ripe tomatoes you've been patiently growing. But when you see leaves ...
If the leaves of the tomato plant curl, it may indicate stress. Photo: Getty Images / Oleg_0 Tomatoes are among the most popular vegetable plants in home gardens or on balconies–even though they are ...
The good news is that, in many cases, you can prevent or treat these pests before they become a problem. Here, we have rounded up the most common tomato pests and enlisted the hel ...
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.
Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding—and sometimes most frustrating—plants to grow in the garden. Just as the fruit begins to ripen, gardeners often face problems like cracked skins, blackened ...
Need help starting a pollinator garden? A Council Bluffs woman is doing that job for free this summer. There’s nothing I love more than plucking and eating a fresh tomato right out of my garden. Last ...
Q: My big redbud tree bloomed and put on leaves normally this spring, but now it is losing its bark. Is this possibly a disease or insect problem? J.H., Owasso. A: While many diseases and insects may ...
Vegetable issues are continuing but the majority of questions this past week related to tomatoes. I’m hearing about plants flowering but not setting fruit, tomato leaves curling upward, some fruits ...