Tomatoes are America’s favorite garden “vegetable” to grow. Botanically a fruit, the tomato was classified as a vegetable by the U.S. tariff law of 1887 because it’s served with dinner, not as dessert ...
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.
Students at Cornell University have devised a novel way to detect if plants and agricultural crops have a sufficient supply of nitrogen.
Tomatoes are often the staple of any home vegetable garden and there are ample reasons why. The fruit (often mistakenly considered a vegetable) is tasty, relatively easy to grow and is a versatile ...
Tomato plants sometimes fail to flower due to various factors like temperature extremes, insufficient sunlight, or improper watering. Over-pruning, pest infestations, and nutrient imbalances also ...