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Homes and Gardens on MSNWhy are my tomato plants not fruiting? 5 causes of blossom drop and how you can help pollinationThe usual suspect for this issue is blossom drop, where the blooms fall off tomato plants before they are pollinated.
With a bit of preventative care and attention, you can enjoy a healthy harvest and maybe even earn bragging rights for the ...
Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding—and sometimes most frustrating—plants to grow in the garden. Just as the fruit begins ...
Do you know what the two most common tomato problems are? Many gardeners assume that diseases or insects cause the most ...
There are many reasons for little or no harvest when it comes to tomatoes. Here are 10 reasons your tomato plants may be ...
Brooke Edmunds, a horticulturist with the Oregon State University Extension Service, troubleshoots the common problems that might be afflicting tomatoes like blossom drop, blossom-end rot, leaf ...
Blossom end rot has struck. Tomato lovers take heart, this isn't the end of the story. Sure, you may have to toss already affected fruit into your compost pile.
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BackYardBoss on MSNNo More Sad Tomatoes: Your Guide to Growing Them RightIt's about showing up, season after season, and learning as you go.There's something deeply satisfying about growing your own ...
I have four tomato plants growing in a 4-by-4-foot box. I have been getting a lot of blossoms and have several green tomatoes starting. But I do notice that a fair amount of the buds are just ...
Blossom drop of tomato is caused by stress. Credit: CJ BoothIslip. DEAR C.J.: It appears your plants have tomato blossom drop, a circumstance caused by some sort of stress.
Gardens Alive, a mail-order company, does still offer a pollinating spray for tomatoes. Generally, bees or insects do the job for you without need .
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