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Cover soil in 1 natural item to protect tomato plants and keep them blight-free - MSNTo avoid this, it's recommended to give tomato seedlings at least a month before mulching to let the soil warm up. Once they're established, cover them with straw, newspaper, or any dry material.
Tomatoes are easy to grow and relatively low-maintenance, but gardeners should be wary of the leaves as April's warm yet wet weather is perfect for a very destructive disease called blight ...
There’s one approach, approved by garden expert Carrie Spoonemore, co-creator of Park Seed’s from Seed to Spoon app, that will help to stop tomato blight in its tracks — and it’s a simple ...
If your tomatoes get full sun (10-14 hours a day), that’s ideal. If not, they may do better in large pots than in the ground. Give each plant a pot that holds 2-3 cubic feet of potting soil.
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