tomato plants

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    Chickens in tomato gardens

    Can chickens forage in a garden bed that had tomato plants in it? I know tomato plants are toxic to chickens, but I recently pulled the plants out and would like to put my ladies in there to clean it up before my next crops go in. There were tomato plants in there and the roots may still remain...
  2. GardenBlooms22

    Is this an Aphid, Spider Mite, or other Garden Pest on this Tomato Plant Leaf?

    When we were in the garden today we found this tiny white bug on one of our tomato plants. Does anyone know what it is? My best guesses are an aphid or spider mite. These were the best photos I was able to take with my camera (the bug was very small). P.S. There does appear to be a green aphid...
  3. GardenBlooms22

    Is this Septoria Leaf Spot on our Tomato Plants? Prevention and Curing Tips?

    Hello everyone. When we were in the garden today we noticed that some of our tomato plants have black-spotted dead leaves. I believe we're dealing with Septoria Leaf Spot. I had a lot of trouble with it at the end of the growing season last year, and resorted to just going through the rows and...
  4. GardenBlooms22

    Favorite Heirloom Tomato varieties?

    What are your favorite heirloom tomato varieties to grow?
  5. GardenBlooms22

    Septoria Leaf Spot on Tomato plants

    Recently I've been having a septoria leaf spot issue with my tomato plants. For most of the growing season I've had no trouble with it, but in this last month or so most of my tomato plants have caught it. I've been trying to trim off all or most of the diseased foliage, but this is quite the...
  6. WannaBeHillBilly

    Potato or Tomato plant?

    Hi friends, so this year i will have to continue buying potatoes, my first attempt to grow them was a disaster! In spring i tilled a piece of my pasture: Then i covered it with used duck bedding and compost, tilled it again, let it sit during some frosty weather, tilled it again and employed...
  7. Nelson-Collier

    Grow an Infinite Amount of Tomato Plants from One Plant!!!

    How to Clone and Propagate Tomato Plants! Simple. Using this method you could grow an infinite (literally) amount of Tomato plants, from one! "Cloning" is loved by many gardeners because if you find a particular breed of Tomatoes that you love, you take a cutting and propagate it, and it is a...
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