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How to Control Blister Beetles on Tomato Plants

Author: readtodo 30-04-2011, 08:47 Plant Care » Tomato Plant Care
Tomato plants are popular with most gardeners for their luscious, plentiful fruit. Unfortunately, tomato plants are quite vulnerable to a large variety of diseases and pests. One of the most common is the blister beetle. This easily seen beetle can range from 1/2 inch to over an inch long, depending on the species. Heavily infested tomato plants can be almost entirely stripped of foliage by the bugs, which will eventually cause it to die. If you spot blister beetles on your tomato plants, take immediate action to control them.
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The Effects of Urine on Tomato Plants

Author: readtodo 30-04-2011, 08:46 Plant Care » Tomato Plant Care
The Effects of Urine on Tomato Plants
The Effects of Urine on Tomato Plants

If you're growing tomatoes this year, keep the plants healthy so that the fruit develops properly. Adding urine to the soil is an affordable way to enhance the fertilizer of the plants. There are a number of benefits to adding this urine to your tomato-growing regimen.
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How to Use Egg Shells As Fertilizer for Tomato Plants

Author: readtodo 30-04-2011, 07:08 Lawn & Garden » Fertilizer for Garden & Lawn
How to Use Egg Shells As Fertilizer for Tomato Plants
How to Use Egg Shells As Fertilizer for Tomato Plants

Rather than spending money on fertilizers for tomato plants, you can make your own at home with egg shells. Egg shells will add nutrients like calcium to the soil to keep your tomato plants healthy. The calcium carbonate in egg shells is similar to the common soil additive lime. Calcium aids in the growth of the plants by balancing the pH level of highly acidic soil. Organic fertilizers like egg shells are also eco-friendly and help reduce waste in landfills.
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How to Kill Worms on Tomato Plants

Author: readtodo 30-04-2011, 08:47 Plant Care » Tomato Plant Care
How to Kill Worms on Tomato Plants
How to Kill Worms on Tomato Plants

As garden invaders, worms not only destroy tomato plants, but your piece of mind. Get rid of worms the natural way before using dangerous pesticides. Prevent them by planting beneficial companion plants and eliminate worms by picking them off. Use biological remedies such as garlic and hot pepper instead of toxic insecticides.
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Tomato Plants for Science Projects

Author: readtodo 30-04-2011, 02:32 Education » Science Projects & Fairs
Tomato Plants for Science Projects
Tomato Plants for Science Projects

Tomato plants are relatively easy to grow, making them excellent for science fair projects. Whether you want to test theories on ripening, fertilizer, overcrowding or even how a tomato responds to music, you are certain to find just the right tomato project for you. Because of the proximity between the time a project is chosen and due, the student scientist may want to opt for seedlings instead of starting with seeds.
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