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5 reasons your tomato leaves are curling—and how to fix the problem
When the foliage of your tomato plants doesn’t look normal, understanding the reasons is key to fixing the problem.
Tomatoes are among the most popular backyard garden crops—and with good reason. They are easy to grow, produce high yields, and the home-grown fruits taste far superior to their store-bought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JJGouin / Getty Images Twisted or curled leaves on tomato plants can be caused by environmental stress, chemical exposure, or ...
Tomatoes are among the most popular backyard garden crops—and with good reason. They are easy to grow, produce high yields, and the home-grown fruits taste far superior to their store-bought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A tomato plant with curling leaves - Paul Maguire/Shutterstock Curling leaves on a tomato plant is an issue many people face.
Curls can be cute on a person’s hair, on poodles, sheep, and, of course, on a pig’s tail. But they’re not so cute on trees or plants. 99.9% of us have seen leaf curl on citrus trees. Disturbing as ...
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Do this immediately if you see yellowing leaves on your tomato plants
You’re out checking the garden in the early morning light, coffee in hand, and there it is. A lower leaf on one of your ...
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