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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Video: The Black Krim Heirloom Tomato
Visit My Video How To Website: My Tomato and Vegetable Garden. Construction began July 2011 and it will host How to Garden Videos for all things gardening. The website differs from my blog: The Rusted Vegetable Garden in that it is primarily video content with few articles. The site will grow quickly.
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Why are your tomato plant leaves curled?
ReplyDeleteGood question.
ReplyDeleteStress from being in a container. What is interesting is most of my container tomatoes have curled leaves. It won't hurt anything. The container that doesn't have curled leaves has a double bucket watering system.
It might be from over-watering or under-watering. Either case PLANT STRESS.
The bucket guys are more prone to enviromental stress.
The Black Crim doesn't have curled leaves.