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Tomatoes are popular fruits or vegetables for your home garden. Tomato plants are susceptible to diseases, especially during summer, so don’t panic if you notice small or large holes in your crops. Holes on tomato leaves are caused by physical and chemical damage and certain types of insects, worms, and diseases. These holes impact plant …

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Your tough and gorgeous Pothos plant can hang tough like The New Kids On The Block in most situations but some things just make its leaves curl. It likes its water situation just perfectly, and it abhors excess fertilizer. Ten situations could cause your Pothos plant to curl its leaves. Why Pothos Leaves are Curling? …

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Fungal rust disease commonly brings about orange, red, or yellow spots on plant foliage. Rust spots are fairly easy to treat if they are correctly identified early on before they have the chance to spread. The brightly colored spots are repositories of reproductive spores of a variety of fungi from the Pucciniales order. If left …

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Whether you use them to add some life to your house or some color to your garden, plants are an amazing addition to anyone’s life.  It has been estimated that there are almost 400,000 different types of plants in the world and they come in all sorts of colors, shapes, and sizes.  Everyone likes to …

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When you notice tomato leaves curling, it’s frustrating to see the plant lose vigor, but it’s more worrisome knowing the plant is losing energy.  The leaves on tomato plants are like solar panels, harvesting the energy the plant needs to thrive.  An issue is the energy your tomato plant loses from leaves curling upward, downward, …

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Ferns are members of a particular group of vascular plants that don’t produce seeds and flowers to reproduce. Instead, ferns reproduce through the production of spores. They are what are known as ‘vascular’ plants and contain uniquely formed tissues that conduct water and nutrients. Fern leaves are known as fronds and are composed of a …

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