Twisted or curled leaves on tomato plants can be caused by environmental stress, chemical exposure, or biological factors. While curling leaves do not necessarily kill the plant, determining the cause ...
Curls can be cute on a person’s hair, on poodles, sheep, and, of course, on a pig’s tail. But they’re not so cute on trees or plants. 99.9% of us have seen leaf curl on citrus trees. Disturbing as ...
If your poinsettia's leaves are drooping, care and environment are the likely culprits. Here's how watering, light, and temperature affect your holiday plant.
Your soil can also be an issue—test the soil's pH to see if it's too acidic. Growing your seedlings can be a satisfying and economical way to garden. But those tiny, delicate baby plants are ...
Tomato plants are one of the stars of the summer vegetable garden, grown by the vast majority of gardeners. Unfortunately, this beloved crop can come with some challenges, and one of the most common ...
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.
My snake plant was one of the first houseplants I bought. It's a staple for any plant lover and with a generally easy-to-care-for nature, it's a great choice for the novice indoor gardener, too.
If you have peach or nectarine trees, winter is the time to spray them to prevent peach leaf curl. Peach leaf curl is a fungal disease that attacks peaches and nectarines. It appears in spring, ...
Same rhododendron, different times of day. When you step outside on a cold winter’s day, have you noticed how rhododendron leaves change their appearance? Usually, they are glossy and full. But when ...