Tomatoes can be susceptible to a plethora of diseases, their symptoms visible as spottted, yellow, curled, brown-edged or wilted leaves, fruit with rotted blossom-ends, ringed, sunken spots or stems that are stunted, cracked or filled with holes.
So, now that you know something is wrong, what can you do?
The first step in ridding tomato plants of disease is to play detective and look closely at what the plants are telling you.
