I bought a Bonnie original tomato plant on clearance and it was completely dead. I brought it back to life but I planted it a few weeks too late as it was still cold temperatures. My plant is now very Hardy and about 4 foot tall and has bloomed many many yellow flowers but of course did not produce any tomatoes. I am preparing to cut it back cut the Dead Leaves off do I also cut off the flower blossoms and will it produce and do you know when it will? So many blooms but not one tomato cuz I planted it too late I believe do I cut all of that off? Thank you
I think cutting it can rejuvenate the plant and that there is still time for production, but I think that there is an underlying issue that is causing the plant to die. This could be heat, or lack of water, or many other causes.
Can you include photos? This will help me to see what is going on the with plant. In the meantime, here is an article that will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/growing-tomatoes-guide.htm
Warner Robins Georgia
Late crop Tomatoes can be started in July in your region.
This link has more information.
http://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=B1271&title=Georgia%20Homegrown%20Tomatoes
Several tomato plants in our community garden get tomato blight. Plants have been removed, but how can we treat the soil so that it doesn’t come back next year?
This article will help you.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/tomato-blight.htm
This year my greenhouse has been infested with a mass of white fly. I have used two different smokes and sprayed with bug clear. They seem to thrive on it. It made no difference at all? I have now cleared my tomatoes and cucumbers, but I still have some stuff in there plus overwintering plants. Bearing in mind the time of year, any ideas apart from tweezers and a hammer, I would much appreciate.
Here are a couple of articles with good suggestions and options for control:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/insects/whitefly-control.htm
https://www.planetnatural.com/pest-problem-solver/houseplant-pests/whitefly-control/
i try many time seeedling tomato, chinese cabbage,parsley,escarole etc....they don't growth and juste disapear, how to prevent that
It could be birds, rodents, insect pests, or plant disease. I suspect it may be a soil-borne disease, called "damping off". I'm in Thailand and it is very common.
You should start your seeds in a sterilized planting medium and then plant them out in the garden when they have grown a little and will have more resistance. Or use a soil that you have pre-treated with a biological fungicide like Trichoderma harzianum.
Check with this Univ of Philippines department for recommendations of a local product. https://biotech.uplb.edu.ph/products/biofertilizers
And I just found this source: http://bswm.da.gov.ph/Products/LaboratoryProducts
Here's an article that has other tips:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/propagation/seeds/what-is-damping-off.htm
I have a small garden and find it difficult to rotate my tomato planting.
Health and hygiene in the garden will help in reducing diseases.
This link has some great information.
https://extension.umn.edu/plant-diseases/tomato-leaf-spot-diseases