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  2. Foliar feeding - Wikipedia

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    Foliar feeding is a technique of feeding plants by applying liquid fertilizer directly to the leaves. [1] Plants are able to absorb essential elements through their leaves. [ 2 ] The absorption takes place through their stomata and also through their epidermis .

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    Ahead, learn what our garden experts say about when you need to stop pruning your garden plants, including the best time of year to break out those shears and get cutting again. Meet the Expert

  4. When should I plant my tomatoes? Your guide to starting your ...

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    The first day of spring is here and that means it's time to get the plants ready for your garden. Check out these handy guides on when to start your plants.

  5. How to Know When It's Time to Stop Mowing Your Lawn for ... - AOL

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    When to Stop Mowing Cool-Season Grass. According to McCausland, most cool-season turfgrasses start to slow leaf growth once daytime air temps stay below 50 to 55 degrees.

  6. Tuta absoluta - Wikipedia

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    Losses on tomatoes can reach 100% due to larval feeding, if not effectively controlled. [2]: 241 Even if not that severe, damage will require postharvest inspection expenditures and some financial loss due to unattractive fruit. [2]: 241 The initial European invasion increased tomato production costs by more than 450 € /hectare. [2]: 243

  7. Curly top - Wikipedia

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    It can also cause curly top in tomatoes, beans, cucurbits, and other crops. [5] This disease can be reduced if plants are planted in the shade because the beet leafhoppers and other insects like to feed on these plants in the sun. Curly top disease in spinach can be caused by Beet curly top virus, Pepper curly top virus, [6] or Spinach curly ...

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    Jul. 25—The best way make a tomato plant thrive, whether beef steak or cherry, is to have consistency. "Tomatoes do like the summer months," said Elephant Rock Garden Supply Co. CFO and Product ...

  9. Bacterial wilt - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial wilt is a complex of diseases that occur in plants such as Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae (tomato, common bean, [1] [2] etc.) and are caused by the pathogens Erwinia tracheiphila, a gram-negative bacterium, or Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens, a gram-positive bacterium.