I weeded the chicken garden and the backyard island bed, which were both full of crabgrass and dandelions that the chickens failed to eat, as usual. Those people who write about chickens helping out your garden, eating bugs, weeds and aerating the soil are liars and live in Chicken Garden Utopia LOL.
I am having some troubles with our tomatoes, and wonder if this is a common problem. Our tomatoes are in a raised bed that gets full sun, maybe too much, and grow in compost black dirt mix. Their leaves and branches on the lower part of the plant have begun turning yellow and dying, and this slowly spreads up the plant but besides this there are no signs of disease and the fruit are unaffected besides a few turn black on the bottom like blossom end rot. Is this a case of too much sun, not enough water or calcium?
Check the underside of the leaves for spider mites....really tiny moving specks with a very fine webbing. They can take over a bed in a hurry. You can spray with Pilorum and soapshield for an organic remedy...really spray the underside of the leaves where the mites are. Malathion works too. As with any spray...follow the directions!!...about when to apply to avoid killing the beneficial bees, etc.