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Tomato Plant Disease Prevention And Treatment Makes Growing Tomatoes EasierA favorite ways to eat tomatoes, many gardeners claim, is to pick sun-ripened fruit from the vine, rinse it off and eat it like an apple. One of the joys of gardening is enjoying the aroma and flavor of sun-ripened tomatoes on a summer day. The anticipation of this simple pleasure can be destroyed when tomato plant disease sets in. It is disappointing for gardeners growing tomatoes to have their plants infected with tomato plant disease. A few simple precautions will help most gardeners who enjoy growing tomatoes. Growing Delicious Fruit Without Tomato Plant Disease Is A Challenge For All Gardeners Growing TomatoesThe best treatment of a tomato plant disease is prevention. Understanding the causes of the most common problems people encounter growing tomatoes is the first step. A good place to start is to get a good guide on how to grow tomatoes. A growing guide will provide information on how to prepare the soil, times to plant, fertilizer, recommended insecticides, fungicides and irrigation techniques. Many guides include photos of common plant and fruit symptoms and explain the problem and how to treat it. Another preventive measure in raising healthy tomatoes is to plant tomato seeds and grow your own seedlings in a cold frame or greenhouse. Most people buy tomato plants as seedlings from a local nursery or lawn and garden supply store. These plants may have been started in greenhouses hundreds of miles away. The seedlings may either be susceptible to tomato plant disease common in your area or already infected with a disease or parasite. Growing tomatoes from seeds is easy with a little planning and preparation. The serious gardener may want to consider small backyard greenhouse kits or cold frame to start tomato seedlings, melons, squash, peppers, cabbage and other garden plants. By controlling the growing conditions from the seed package to the ripened fruit, appropriate steps can be taken to prevent most tomato plant disease. Growing tomatoes is fun and easy. Snacking on a juicy red tomato fresh from the garden is one of life’s special pleasures. |