Even the best gardeners wind up with split tomatoes. Learn why tomatoes split and what you can do to prevent this common problem.| The Spruce
Tomato suckers (or side shoots) can become another main stem with branches, flowers, fruit and more suckers of their own.| The Spruce
Learn the many reasons why tomato plant leaves may be turning yellow. Identify the problem, fixes, and how to prevent yellow leaves on a tomato plant.| The Spruce
White spots on tomato plant leaves can be caused by various factors. These are the most common causes for white spots on tomato leaves, as well as tips for how to fix them.| The Spruce
Septoria leaf spot can weaken and kill plants if left alone. Learn how to prevent and treat the disease.| The Spruce
Pruning is not an essential part of growing tomatoes, but it is very easy and can help improve fruit production on indeterminate plants.| The Spruce
The key to growing a healthy tomato plant that climbs is to pinch, prune, and stake the vines at the right time. Here's how to get tomato plant timing right.| The Spruce
Are your tomatoes black on bottom? It's probably tomato blossom end rot (tomato end rot). Here's how to identify, prevent, and treat blossom end rot.| The Spruce
Discover the many uses for banana peels in the garden and make your own banana peel compost, mulch, or liquid fertilizer.| The Spruce