Diseases
Plant diseases is probably one of the most unfavorable topics a vegetable gardener is interested in discussing. Unfortunately, dealing with plant diseases is a way of life, sooner or later, for anyone that grows their own vegetables.
There have been many times that I have had to face a vegetable plant having a strange problem and not producing like it should. Luckily in today’s world, we have the internet to turn to for figuring out what the problem might be and solutions to remedy them.
In an effort to aid this cause, I have gathered information about the most common vegetable plant diseases that you may encounter while growing your garden. I really hope that no one has to use any of this information, because we want to spend our time enjoying the garden; not fighting off some weird fungus with a name that’s three blocks long, right?
In case you do need to know about a particular diseases in your garden, check out the links below, or use the pop-up menu at the top of the page when you hover the mouse over “Diseases”.
Blossom End Rot
Curly Top Virus
Downy Mildew
Fusarium & Verticullium Wilts
Powdery Mildew
Root Rot
Like I mentioned before, I just listed the most common diseases you may encounter – it’s certainly not all of the ones out there. If you run into a plant disease that I don’t have listed, or one that you can’t identify, then feel free to send me an email via the Contact page. I will help you figure out what you may have, and how to treat it.
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