This simple hack, which does not require eggshells or banana peels, may help your tomatoes grow better in your garden -- ...
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Blossom end rot is a calcium deficiency, but even more than that, it's caused by the plants getting wet and then dry.
Gardeners have been encouraged to bury eggs in their garden this month – particularly if they have a tomato plant. BBC ...
The 2026 tomato season is here, and for the hands-on gardener, the battle against blossom-end rot and unpredictable weather is already underway. While many focus on seeds and fertilizer, the real ...
Spot problems early: Yellow leaves, curling stems, or spotted fruit can signal disease, pests, or nutrient deficiencies. Acting quickly can save your plants and your harvest. Prevent common killers: ...
If you're daydreaming about taking a bite from a perfect summer tomato grown in your own garden, you're in the right place. I ...
Determining when and how to fertilize your tomatoes can be a challenge. Here's what you need to know about scheduling your ...
While banana peels are rich in nutrients, simply soaking them in water for plant fertilizer is largely ineffective. Research ...
Do your tomato plants have yellowing leaves? Is there a noticeable lack of flowers or fruit? They likely need a good dose of ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Gardeners put in weeks of care growing tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers—only to find the bottom of the ...
Tomatoes are hungry plants, and a fish head buried 25–30 cm down feeds the roots slowly for weeks. The full method is walked through below. Tomatoes are among the hungriest plants in the garden, and ...