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Septoria Leaf Spot in Potatoes: How to Treat and Prevent

Nightshades like tomatoes and peppers are susceptible to a fungal disease called Septoria leaf spot. Potatoes, also members of the nightshade family, are also prime targets for this harmful pathogen.  In this article, you will learn how to identify this disease, as well as how to treat it and, more…

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Read more about the article Septoria Leaf Spot in Tomatoes and Peppers: How to Identify and Treat
Septoria leaf spot on tomato - Bruce Watt, Univ. of Maine, Bugwood.org

Septoria Leaf Spot in Tomatoes and Peppers: How to Identify and Treat

The three most common forms of blight on nightshades, such as  tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and eggplant, are early blight, late blight, and Septoria leaf spot. In this article, you will learn how to identify, treat, and prevent Septoria leaf spot.Septoria leaf spot, also known as Septoria blight, is caused by the…

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How to Keep Potatoes From Turning Toxic Green

On occasion, you may come across a potato or a sweet potato whose flesh or skin has a green tint. What causes the abnormal color, and is the potato safe to eat? We’ll answer these questions and more in this helpful article. What Causes Potatoes to Turn Green? Potatoes, also called tubers,…

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