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The tomato plant is a native South American herbaceous vine, belonging to the nightshade family. Although grown as an annual by most gardeners, the tomato plant is a perennial. Cultivated
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Many determinate tomatoes yield a heavy but brief crop of fruit and then decline. Plants may die or simply fail to thrive. Remove the plants after the main crop finishes to avoid
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All living things need an ample amount of nutrients and water for survival and growth. Among the most common nutrient deficiencies in tomatoes are lack of nitrogen and iron. When
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Early blight, caused by the fungus alernaria, most often is seen late in the growing season, when fruit is ripening. The blight can be seen as circular leaf spots approximately 1/
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