Don't let these tiny pests ravage your whole garden. Early identification and treatment is key.
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Learn how to prep for a fall tomato crop, from clearing old plants and pests to enriching beds and choosing Texas-friendly varieties.
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Companion plants can help reduce pests, nurture the soil, and ultimately produce gorgeous, juicy tomatoes.
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