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  2. Is growing tomatoes a yearly struggle? This might be ... - AOL

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    Contact the Johnson County Extension gardening hotline at 913-715-7050 or email garden.help@jocogov.org. One year I helped my grandparents plant tomatoes. “I don’t know what you did with those ...

  3. Growing Tomatoes? Keep An Eye Out for These 7 Pests - AOL

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    Hornworms ( Manduca spp) are medium to large caterpillars that grow to become large sphinx moths. The tobacco hornworm ( M.sexta) is the most common species on tomatoes. They’re green with white ...

  4. Stemphylium solani - Wikipedia

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    Stemphylium solani. Stemphylium solani is a plant pathogen fungus in the phylum Ascomycota. It is the causal pathogen for grey leaf spot in tomatoes and leaf blight in alliums and cotton, though a wide range of additional species can serve as hosts. Symptoms include white spots on leaves and stems that progress to sunken red or purple lesions ...

  5. Fourth of July tomato - Wikipedia

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    Fourth of July tomatoes grow on indeterminate plants with regular-type leaves that are between 2 and 5 inches long and up to 3 inches wide. The tomato. The Fourth of July tomato plant produce 4-ounce tomatoes that are bright red. This variety of tomato is usually ripe 49 days after transplanting in the ground. While Fourth of July tomato plants ...

  6. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia. Dermatophagia (from Ancient Greek δέρμα — lit. skin and φαγεία lit. eating) or dermatodaxia (from δήξις, lit. biting) [3] is a compulsion disorder of gnawing or biting one's own skin, most commonly at the fingers. This action can either be conscious or unconscious [4] and it is considered to be a type of pica.

  7. Ask the Master Gardener: Tips for growing tomatoes and ... - AOL

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    The container should be at least 10 to 12 inches deep. Whatever container used will need adequate holes in the bottom. Tomatoes require full sun, at least six to eight hours a day, as well as ...

  8. Tomato leaf mold - Wikipedia

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    The tomato leaf mold fungus is a specific pathogen that only infects tomatoes, mainly in greenhouses. The symptoms of this disease commonly occurs on foliage, and it develops on both sides of the leaf on the adaxial and abaxial surface. The older leaves are infected first and then the disease moves up towards young leaves.

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