Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at dgill@agcenter.lsu.edu. Something is happening to my tomato plants. The foliage looks unhealthy, and I ...
Q: My tomatoes show an unknown leaf disease that has slowly spread over 35 percent of all tomato plants. Based on my observations, it started approximately four weeks ago within the center of one ...
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5 garden pests that are most likely to invade your yard this summer—how to keep your plants safe
Key Points Hot summer weather helps pests like aphids, whiteflies, spider mites, and caterpillars multiply quickly.Use pest ...
No matter how hard you try to avoid them, pests in the garden are inevitable. One area where they can be a major nuisance is in your tomato patch. These juicy, fragrant fruits can attract harmful ...
The summer crop of tomatoes was subjected to very hot weather and the hot weather supported a large population of spider mites that sucked the juices from the plants and reduced fruit production.
Just when I thought my volunteer cherry tomato plant would continue to thrive into its second year, it became infested with spider mites and had to be removed. Last September, it had sprouted in the ...
Spider mites, broad mites and russet mites rank among the most destructive pests in horticultural and field crops worldwide, causing leaf discolouration, reduced photosynthetic capacity and ...
Spider mites are a likely cause of yellow tomato leaves in Texas. Here's how to check.
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