I transplanted them 2-3 wks ago and water them daily. They haven’t grown bairly any at all. I put chicken wire around each plant to keep the deer from eating them like last year. They are beefsteak and earlygirl plants. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance all!
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I’ve got 6 small cucumber plants, 2 medium zuchini plants, and 3 bigger tomato plants.
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I am moving in 2 weeks and I have the most gorgeous tomato plants with tons of tomatos on them. I have 2 big boys, 1 big beef, and 2 romas. Is there a way to successfully move them? I will have over 2 weeks to move into our new house, and there is a [...]
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The leaves on my tomato plants look a little wilted, a little curled up, it’s hard to explain. They just look a little weird, the leaves are green and the plants already have healthy tomatoes growing. The plant overall looks healthy. What is causing this? Is this bad? Should I do something about it? Any [...]
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I want to plant tomato plants this year but not in the ground because it is difficult for me to bend over and tend them,however I do have a large patio and can anyone give me some good ideas on how to plant them in something I can place on my patio?
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Why are my tomato plants stalk splitting down by the ground looks like it’s coming from the root area.
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My flower beds are a vision of colors and foliage, but I have no luck with tomatoes. They produce a few flowers, set fruit, then sit there not growing or making new flowers or buds and the tomatoes that form stay small. Could the soil be too rich in organic matter or too water retentive?
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I watered them on Monday morning and won’t be back until Thursday night. They are by the window which is opened. Help! I don’t want to kill my first tomato plants!
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I did something very stupid considering I had good warning about using tobacco tea on tomato plants. Well I didn’t use straight tobacco tea, but rather a natural pesticide recipe containing tobacco tea. Now the leaves on my plants are brownish and curling up, but they aren’t dry and crispy. Is there any way to [...]
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Am I over watering? Bad soil? They get PLENTY of California sun?
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