Stink bugs can significantly damage tomatoes. Using their piercing mouth parts, the insects feed on the tomato fruits’ juices—thereby ruining your tomato crop while weakening the plant and potentially ...
Tomato gardeners know the heartbreak of watching healthy fruit turn spotty, distorted, or sunken seemingly overnight. Learning how to prevent common tomato diseases is an important lesson for home ...
Tomatoes thrive when grown alongside companion plants such as basil, nasturtiums or marigolds, according to specialists at ...
Frank Hale discusses pests of squash and tomatoes and Joellen Dimond talks about varieties of lilies This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Entomologist Frank ...
This easy guide walks you through growing tomatoes at home, from sowing seeds to picking ripe fruits. See how you can enjoy healthy plants even in small spaces.
Stink bugs damage tomato plants from the inside by draining the plant’s juices. These insects can be hard to spot on the plants because they blend in with leaves, stems, and unripe fruits. Signs of ...