March launches the most exciting stretch of the gardening season. Tiny green sprouts push through soil, trays crowd windowsills, and gardeners start dreaming about towering tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers ...
It can be scary when your plants are sickly. Some diseases can be managed while others are detrimental, so it's important to ...
Tomato plants can develop yellow leaves, curling foliage and damaged fruit from nutrient deficiencies, pests, diseases or ...
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Do your tomato seedlings have yellow leaves? These 5 common mistakes could be the cause
Finding yellow leaves on plants is very common. The scientific term for the phenomenon is chlorosis. For mature plants, it might just mean you’re at the end of the growing season. For tomato seedlings ...
4 common problems with sweet pea seedlings – and the simple solutions, approved by gardening experts
Growing sweet peas from seed is rewarding and relatively straightforward, but as with most things, problems can sometimes arise. These range from leggy, weak growth to interloping pests, and such ...
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Plants only putting on weak growth in May? It's likely one of these common spring problems
Discover why your plants only put on weak growth in May. A gardening pro talks through five common cause as mid-spring brings ...
Tomato plant problems can appear quickly and be hard to diagnose. Leaves may curl, turn yellow, twist or become spotted, and ...
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