If you’re wondering why your tomato leaves are curling, your plants may be diseased, have a virus, or be riddled with pests.
When you're growing your tomato plants during the summer, you might notice some with curling leaves. Here's why that happens and how to stop it.
Three tomato growers have been placed into quarantine by the South Australian government due to the discovery of the tomato brown rugose virus. The virus has never previously appeared in Australia.
Just when we thought the rollercoaster ride of tomato prices had settled, Karnataka finds itself grappling with another surge ...
The company has announced a "significant" number of jobs will be cut from its farm in Adelaide's north after a tomato virus was detected in August. The union is calling for more financial support ...
“All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; the dosage alone makes it so a thing is not a poison.” I love the smell of tomato leaves. I think they’re summery and seductive—so ...
Just before fall hits its full stride, we encounter early bits of color — some to be celebrated, some to be admired, and some to be concerned about.
Geminiviruses, which are single-stranded DNA viruses infecting a range of economically important crop species (e.g., cassava, maize, cotton and tomato ... infected then the virus will shut ...
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Tomatoes are easy to grow, both in the greenhouse and in the garden. They do well in pots and growing bags so are perfect for patios and balconies too. The Which? Gardening experts have trialled and ...
Peppers, aubergines and potatoes hail from the same family as the tomato and complement each other well. For maximum flavour, it's better to leave both the skin and the seeds and surrounding jelly ...